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Question Speculation: RDNA3 + CDNA2 Architectures Thread

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It’s embarrassing when Apple who started blender development support in 2020 has better support than AMD.
Yeah, where are they looking? Blender is very popular because it's free and alot young/avg people starting with it and they force to take NV cards. Someone need fire from AMD who is responsible for this
 
I can't believe this but if my math is right the RDNA team started on Blender rendering for RDNA after that.
your right and Vega support came in 2022 and Vega support was removed in 4.3 due to bugs.
RDNA 2 support came in 2021.


At least we get proper RT cores with RDNA4, that will help with Blender rendering. Here's hoping
 
your right and Vega support came in 2022 and Vega support was removed in 4.3 due to bugs.
RDNA 2 support came in 2021.


At least we get proper RT cores with RDNA4, that will help with Blender rendering. Here's hoping

IIRC the rendering compute on Blender/Cinebench with GPU is not AI related but mostly a GPGPU project. Nvidia had CUDA advantage in this territory, but AI is much more important now and rendering compute was no longer a prior project for most manufacturer?
 
Stock clearance time!
For CPUs it might help do that. Here in the states RDNA 2 and 3 are cleared out. First party cards trickle in, but nothing lasts long. The 7600XT at the number 1 spot on Amazon last night sold out and was replaced by a more expensive version within 90 minutes of my posting about it.

Effectively, all of AMD's partners have sold every high ASP card they ever made. I assure you this will not be reflected in the Steam survey. 😉
 
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