Discussion RDNA4 + CDNA3 Architectures Thread

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DisEnchantment

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With the GFX940 patches in full swing since first week of March, it is looking like MI300 is not far in the distant future!
Usually AMD takes around 3Qs to get the support in LLVM and amdgpu. Lately, since RDNA2 the window they push to add support for new devices is much reduced to prevent leaks.
But looking at the flurry of code in LLVM, it is a lot of commits. Maybe because US Govt is starting to prepare the SW environment for El Capitan (Maybe to avoid slow bring up situation like Frontier for example)

See here for the GFX940 specific commits
Or Phoronix

There is a lot more if you know whom to follow in LLVM review chains (before getting merged to github), but I am not going to link AMD employees.

I am starting to think MI300 will launch around the same time like Hopper probably only a couple of months later!
Although I believe Hopper had problems not having a host CPU capable of doing PCIe 5 in the very near future therefore it might have gotten pushed back a bit until SPR and Genoa arrives later in 2022.
If PVC slips again I believe MI300 could launch before it :grimacing:

This is nuts, MI100/200/300 cadence is impressive.

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Previous thread on CDNA2 and RDNA3 here

 
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marees

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Is this referring to RT capabilities ?

I am referring to this quote

PlayStation Senior Principal Product Manager Toshi Aoki says that

the PS5 Pro contains "dedicated custom hardware" co-developed with AMD that is in the GPU block,

and that games will be patched to use that part of the block.

 

TESKATLIPOKA

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Now that it is clarified that launch will happen only in next year (after clearing navi 31 stocks), AMD could launch the cards for a reasonable price (rather than $600 if launched today)

N48xtx 16gb 64 CU — $550
N48xt 16gb 56 CU — $450
N48xl 12gb 48 CU — $350

N44xt 8gb 32 CU — $280
N44xl 8gb 28 CU — $240
N48XL with that price would make N44 unsellable.
 

marees

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N48XL with that price would make N44 unsellable.
True. I should add a sequence of launch to clarify this:

Q1 2025:
N48xtx 16gb 64 CU — $550
N48xt 16gb 56 CU — $480 (launch price)

Q2 2025
N44xt 8gb 32 CU — $280
N44xl 8gb 28 CU — $240

Q3 2025
N48xl 12gb 48 CU — $380 (launch price. If it is launched)
 

Mopetar

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I don't think the prices will be that low. $600 is probably the lowest for the 64 CU part. They'll probably try to sell Navi 44 at $300 as well.
 
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SolidQ

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Is this referring to RT capabilities ?
PS5
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PS5pro
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Also
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Massive difference
So seems RDNA4 desktop will have good RT
 

ToTTenTranz

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They're gonna kill it anyway.
If there's no nvidia-like cult following and reviewers aren't going to recommend it, then they're planning for failure already.

Releasing an 8GB part in 2025 had better be ultra cheap, or get full use of 16x PCIe 4/5 for decent memory allocation (though knowing AMD they're about to cheap out on the PCIe lanes again).
 
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Kepler_L2

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If there's no nvidia-like cult following and reviewers aren't going to recommend it, then they're planning for failure already.

Releasing an 8GB part in 2025 had better be ultra cheap, or get full use of 16x PCIe 4/5 for decent memory allocation (though knowing AMD they're about to cheap out on the PCIe lanes again).
N48 is Gen5 x16, N44 idk but probably Gen5 x8.