AMD Navi 12 Gets 256-bit memory bus according to Linux drivers, Radeon RX 5600 128-bit
A lot has been said and spoken already about AMD's upcoming NAVI 12 (RX 5600) and 14 (RX 5500). More information from Linux drivers indicates that AMD Navi 12 gets a 256-bit memory bus and the RX 5600 128-bit, likely GDDR6.
The news arrives today though a user at Germany based 3DCenter forums called Berniyh, he found Navi 12 and Navi 14 in Linux drivers, the two GPUs could end up in the RX 5800 and RX 5600 cards respectively. Navi 12 is mentioned to get a 256-bit memory bus. Navi 14 would, according to previously surfaced drivers, get versions with 3, 4 and 8 GB volume graphics memory but on a 128-bit memory bus.
»···» ··· case CHIP_NAVI10:
»···» ··· case CHIP_NAVI12:
»···» ··· »··· pc_lines = 1024;
»···» ··· »··· break;
»···» ··· case CHIP_NAVI14:
»···» ··· »··· pc_lines = 512;
»···» ··· »··· break;
"···"···default:
»···» ··· »··· assert (0);
"···" ···}"···" ··· if (info-> chip_class> = GFX10) {
»···» ··· »··· info-> pbb_max_alloc_count = pc_lines / 3;
»···» ···} else {
»···» ··· »··· info-> pbb_max_alloc_count =
»···» ··· »···» ··· MIN2 (128, pc_lines / (4 * info-> max_se));
"···" ···}
"···}»··· if (info-> chip_class> = GFX10) {
»···» ··· switch (info-> family) {
»···» ··· case CHIP_NAVI10:
»···» ··· case CHIP_NAVI12:
»···» ··· »··· info-> num_sdp_interfaces = 16;
»···» ··· »··· break;
»···» ··· case CHIP_NAVI14:
»···» ··· »··· info-> num_sdp_interfaces = 8;
»···» ··· »··· break;
"···"···default:
»···» ··· »··· assert (0);
"···" ···}
"···}
For the 5700 (Navi 10) A GPU with 8GB VRAM has a 256-bit wide memory bus, and is referred to as 'num_sdp_interfaces = 16'. Since NAVI12 is listed at 16 as well that would be 256-bit, NAVI14 at 8 SDP this is 128-bit. Interesting is the mention PC_lines, you'd think that's the number of shader procs, but really that cannot be the case. It is expected that the new cards will see the light of day in October.
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Did 5700 replace 570? We cant compare it to 560 becouse it wont be priced as 560.
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In terms of performance RX 5500 will be like RX 560. So we can assume 5300 and 5500 goes OEM also. That bus will not be a bottleneck to RX 5600 series because they will be as powerful as RX 570/580. You can buy RX 570/580 anytime you want to not be afraid of width anyway, it is so cheap.
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75W (i.e: no additional PCI-E power connector) on a 5500/5600 desktop? that's never gonna be happen
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I assumed it did because I feel like a normal company would try to maintain some kind of naming system but AMD's marketing team seems to defy normality.
Why not on a 5500? I initially said 5600 because I assumed it was replacing the RX560 - but a 5500? The RX 560 already has non-PCI-E power variants. Why wouldn't a 7nm, updated version not be able to do that?
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Isn't it technically a replacement for the RX560? I don't know what variant of Polaris that's considered but it also has a 128bit bus and ~75w TDP. Presumably this card will have Navi's improved compression and faster memory clocks. So I don't see why it wouldn't at least beat the card it's supposed to replace?