AMD’s Lisa Su Hints that high-end 7nm NAVI GPUs are on the way

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How are those going to work? Water Cooling as minimum requirement again? 5700 XT is already pushing the thermal envelope quite a bit.
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nevcairiel:

How are those going to work? Water Cooling as minimum requirement again? 5700 XT is already pushing the thermal envelope quite a bit.
Lower clocks will be necessary. It might be revised silicon compared to the 5700 chips with slighty better efficiency.
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64cu Navi chip to challange 2080 super. Lets hope we'll see it until end of the year.
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First of all, all 7th day of the coming months are potential ANN day for new 7nm products 🙂,[EPYC ROME on 7/8 next week] Also, TSMC has already High performance option for the N7 and it's called N7P and it's compatible with N7 designs- AMD can just use it if they like for their current N7 product[10% less power at same frequency]. And N7+ is already in mass production and new product that are using it coming in Q3- TSMC claims. So AMD has many lithographs to play with if they like. Edit: IMO impotent dates are: October 7th and November 7th for New TR and new GPU's, next year we have CES at Jan 7th 🙂.
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Good news! And no, saying 5700XT pushes the TDP envelope is like saying 2070 or super pushes the TDP envelope
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AMD is on fire, good times ahead! 😀
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nevcairiel:

How are those going to work? Water Cooling as minimum requirement again? 5700 XT is already pushing the thermal envelope quite a bit.
longer card, more heatsink surface area.
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Good news indeed. There's a heck of a lot of potential customers willing and able to upgrade but put off by Nvidia's greed. A quick scan through some (uk) price ranges shows: 3700xt 380-435 2070sup 475-630 2080sup 690-840 2080ti 1015-1500 (non water aio versions) Any new 3800/3900 has a lot of room to play with.
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Seeing the 5700 series we also expect 5800 to have two versions. 5800/549$ 5800xt/599$ I would also like that amd finally bring us a real high end gpu with a 5900 series? 2080ti cant be the king forever.
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Undying:

Seeing the 5700 series we also expect 5800 to have two versions. 5800/549$ 5800xt/599$ I would also like that amd finally bring us a real high end gpu with a 5900 series? 2080ti cant be the king forever.
5800 Pro just for old times sake.
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We've heard this already. Just bring it on Lisa and give us FACTS and a release (date), not announcements, please, thank you 🙂
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Just like jeremy clarkson would say.... POWER!!!!!
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5850 could be dual 5700 chips 5870 could be dual 5800 chips .... following on from the 4850/4870 cards/naming 5900 could be a monster single chip 5950 an overclocked monster 5990 dual monsters ...to infinity and beyond!
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Looking at how well the 5700XT performs with the amount of shader cores it has I can honestly say it’s the first time in a very long time that AMD outperform Nvidia with a GPU with the same amount of shaders and same memory subsystem. I actually think if they make Big Navi large enough then they will outperform Nvidia in the top end. But as I know Nvidia, they will have something to counter once that happen. Time will tell though.
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RooiKreef:

Looking at how well the 5700XT performs with the amount of shader cores it has I can honestly say it’s the first time in a very long time that AMD outperform Nvidia with a GPU with the same amount of shaders and same memory subsystem. I actually think if they make Big Navi large enough then they will outperform Nvidia in the top end. But as I know Nvidia, they will have something to counter once that happen. Time will tell though.
Nvidia would either need a new arch or 7nm to counter. IF the AMD part would be faster then RTX Titan.
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Glad to see
Hyderz:

Just like jeremy clarkson would say.... POWER!!!!!
I think he says "SPEEEED!"
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RX 5600 in 200-250€ price bracket will make a huge crowd happy
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Ryu5uzaku:

Nvidia would either need a new arch or 7nm to counter. IF the AMD part would be faster then RTX Titan.
You do not need to go that high. Nvidia does not make most of its money with the 2080ti. Countering the 2070s and 2080s offer with something equivalent, is all we need. All prices would go low for everyone. Amd and nvidia fans.
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anticupidon:

RX 5600 in 200-250€ price bracket will make a huge crowd happy
It can replace the 580 as a best midrange gpu. 🙂
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asturur:

You do not need to go that high. Nvidia does not make most of its money with the 2080ti. Countering the 2070s and 2080s offer with something equivalent, is all we need. All prices would go low for everyone. Amd and nvidia fans.
While you are right 99%, if AMD never tackle the top end, the top end will never get cheaper. Opposite to that, look at 1080TI vs 2080TI and it's pricing, since AMD didn't compete "up there" in a long time. But that's just for people who want the best of the best at a cost that scales beyond "mid range" cards, in general they'd just need to tackle anything to the xx70 models and Nvidia would have trouble selling their cards. Especially since features like Freesync or AMD sharpening or stuff like that, have caught up to what advantage Nvidia had in the "ecosystem" field. If AMD ever gets a grip on OEM manufacturers, that's their breaking point to leadership anyway.