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Guru3D.com » News » Preview: AMD VEGA GPU Architecture

Preview: AMD VEGA GPU Architecture

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/05/2017 04:46 PM | source: | 62 comment(s)

It is time to talk through a few mysteries from the AMD VEGA graphics processor architecture, join us in a preview architecture breakdown of what is to be expected with AMD VEGA graphics processors.

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Asgardi
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#5378468 Posted on: 01/05/2017 05:15 PM
Really, still over 6 months away for the high-end VEGA? No wonder Nvidia didn't announce the 1080Ti at CES. They are just waiting for AMD to catch-up and as soon as they do the 1080Ti will be released.

Seems AMD has basically fell a generation behind. Not to soon after VEGA is out, Nvidia will be on to their next gen (end of 2017) and AMD will once again have no answer.

I was really looking forward to seeing something announced at CES for new GPUs.

Yep and if we assume that things go like in the past, 1080Ti will be 30% faster than 1080. Could be even more, if they go with HBM2 too. AMD has a lot to do, if they want to be at the top when Vega is out.

negachampa
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#5378473 Posted on: 01/05/2017 05:24 PM
What is even more sad is by the time high-end VEGA is released the Titan X would have been out for over a year and AMD still probably will not be able to compete !

I can't see how they could ever catch-up at this point.

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#5378475 Posted on: 01/05/2017 05:30 PM
Yep and if we assume that things go like in the past, 1080Ti will be 30% faster than 1080. Could be even more, if they go with HBM2 too. AMD has a lot to do, if they want to be at the top when Vega is out.


Although I would love to see it happen, the reason it won't is because of the lack of what we all want, genuine competition.

Nvidia can easily release a whole new range of cards with just the inclusion of HBM2. The market is allowing them to string out the upgrades bit by bit at their own pace.

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#5378478 Posted on: 01/05/2017 05:33 PM
Volta isnt ready and wont be for long time and 1080ti is just crippled TXP.


Volta is already in their Automotive AI computer.

TechReport is saying Vega is between 1070 and 1080 in Doom. Grain of salt needed.

FranciscoCL
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#5378480 Posted on: 01/05/2017 05:37 PM
No 1080ti and no VEGA launh dates.

So, if VEGA is really launched at the end of H1, maybe nVidia will never launch the 1080ti and save those chips for a future GTX1180 (crippled GP102, 8 GB GDDR5X@256 bit) and new Titan (full GP102 with 3840 CUDA cores and better clocks, 12 GB DDR5X@384 bits), something similar to Kepler days.

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