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I am thinking more inline of a professional version for the public vice just Instinct, Titan V type card with all the trimmings and maybe some shaders/memory missing like the Titan V. RTG need to step the pace regardless with real available products and less talk.This will not be a gaming product. They desperately need to create a viable deep learning / ai card that can compete with nvidia on the performance/watt scale. However it will pave the way for 7nm
I am thinking more inline of a professional version for the public vice just Instinct, Titan V type card with all the trimmings and maybe some shaders/memory missing like the Titan V. RTG need to step the pace regardless with real available products and less talk.
It's the new Instinct card, and it's not launching at Computex. This much will become clear once the info is public in a day or two.
Navi is the next gen architecture to succeed GCN, which is a bit long in the tooth. You will certainly not see Navi at Computex.
Just saw the 7nm slide. 2x power efficiency and 1.35 times performance of 14nm. Is that implying 7nm vega can get you 35% more performance while cutting power in half? If so looks like 7nm is gonna be fun.
Unfortunately only for professional usage. Not for us mere mortals.
honestly I think AMD is doing this right. This will allow them to get more money and invest more. I can wait another 6 months. This is what nvidia does. AMD has had a weird approach trying to launch a new process across all segments. I think Lisa changed that, look at their z2n two architecture, already sampling with 7nm but its coming to epyc first! A good strategy, pump it to pro market while the the process is fresh and as it matures and ramps up feed it down to consumers! It really is flawless execution by Lisa. I am just mighty impressed they are so far ahead with 7nm already!
I think that leaked bench of 7nm vega beating current vega with lower clocks might not be a fluke. It was running 1000 on the core but actually beating vega 64. I wouldn't be surprised if they pull a Pascal with the 7nm node!
I mean if they are getting those results with 7nm I dont see them keeping 7nm vega away from gamers. We might see gaming parts based on it as well. Su did say at the end 7nm will be coming to gamers. May be early 2019 or christmas time.
Yeah I too recently learned this. The only official new info is their time schedule and with older road maps it dunks navi in gcn territory, who knows at this point amd is very quiet. Good thing though, they needed to knuckle down.That's interesting, if true. I thought Navi was still GCN.
Rather cool that a 7nm GPU is running or working:
I wonder what changes to Vega was done besides 1/2 FP 64? Also if a Titan V type card or newer FE could come out of this?
Yeah 7nm is not salvation for AMD but interesting for consumers.Titan V is a monstrous 815mm2 die on 12nm. With AMD so far behind on a perf per watt basis, I'm not even sure a Vega 64 sized (484mm2) 7nm card could compete with a Titan V. This is even presupposing their 7nm card is a big die, which probably isn't on such a new node, it's probably something more like a RX480 sized (232mm2) die. In that case it'll be more likely to be an iterative performance increase compared to Vega 64...in other words, "maybe" a Titan XP competitor.
Actually trying to get a measurement I'm getting ~364mm2, ~23.5mm long by ~15.5mm wide.