Monday, December 19th 2011

AMD Radeon HD 7900 Key Features Listed

We've already been through the specifications of HD 7970 "Tahiti" in some detail that matters to those who can draw a performance hunch looking at them. This latest slide shows you the feature-set this GPU comes with. To begin with, there are three main categories of feature updates: Graphics CoreNext, AMD Eyefinity 2.0, and AMD APP Acceleration. AMD claims CoreNext to be a "revolutionary" new architecture that changes the way the GPU crunches numbers.

For the past five generations (since Radeon HD 2000), AMD GPUs have used the VLIW (very-long instruction word) core arrangement. Even the latest VLIW4 introduced by Radeon HD 6900 series, was an evolution, than a revolution of that. CoreNext replaces VLIW stream processors with super-scalar Graphics Compute cores. This should translate to higher performance per mm² die-area, resulting in smaller GPUs, giving AMD room for greater cost-cutting if the competition from NVIDIA for this generation takes effect. The GPU itself is built on TSMC's new 28 nm silicon fabrication process. Next up, AMD confirmed support for PCI-Express 3.0 interface, that nearly doubles system bus bandwidth over the previous generation.
To manage power, there's AMD's PowerTune technology that adjusts clock speeds both ways (both below and above specifications), to remain within a set power envelope. Then there's talk of ZeroCore technology, a feature that completely turns off the GPU when the operating system instructs it to "turn off monitors" when idling. This reduces power draw of the graphics card to under 3W, that's a 10X idle power draw reduction over the previous generation. This feature is also said to send non-primary GPUs when in a CrossFire setup (the second, third and fourth) to ZeroCore state while keeping the primary GPU (to which displays are connected) awake, when the user isn't running 3D-intensive tasks.

Moving on to Eyefinity 2.0, there's talk of some big changes. First is DDM audio, a directional audio system that outs independent 7.1 channel audio streams through each of the HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. When you move an audio output-producing application's window from one display to another, its audio stream dynamically shifts from one connector to another. A practical application of this could be running an extra-long HDMI cable from your PC to your living room. We'll leave your creativity to do the rest of the thinking. Eyefinity 2.0 will keep support for 5 x 1 landscape arrangement. The system will now support HD3D, display of stereoscopic 3D from each member display while compensating for the display's angle to the user's perspective and bezel.

Moving on, the APP runtime gets some feature updates that take advantage of the more powerful GPU compute architecture these GPUs come with. It will be designed for [heavy] computing loads (bitcoin magnets?), will feature SteadyVideo 2.0, which will further enhance videos after compensating the camera shake, Improved UVD could mean more video decoding features. Home 3D video is the next big thing, so the new UVD engine could address some performance issues related to that. Finally AMD will expand its developer ecosystem, more applications will support AMD APP.
Source: DonanimHaber
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35 Comments on AMD Radeon HD 7900 Key Features Listed

#1
chaotic_uk
Finallyk AMD will expand its developer ecosystem, more applications will support AMD APP.
small typo ?
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#2
claylomax
It's going to be a wicked graphics card, can't wait for the reviews. :)
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#3
TheGuruStud
Genius on the audio output. There's so many features packed in to this bad boy.
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#4
ViperXTR
im more interested in the GCN, wonder how effective this shift would be in real world apps.
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#5
DrunkenMafia
I will love if one of the gpus turn off completely when on your desktop, it makes perfect sense. I wonder if the gpu fan will switch off as well? They better make sure it work properly if it does. :) lol.

There are some really inovative features in the new card, lets hope there is some serious hp too...
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#6
Damn_Smooth
So it would be safe to assume that W1zz is already playing with these right? If launch is the 22nd, he needs time for a review.
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#7
btarunr
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Damn_SmoothSo it would be safe to assume that W1zz is already playing with these right? If launch is the 22nd, he needs time for a review.
Yes.
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#8
Damn_Smooth
btarunrYes.
Thanks. I wish I was W1zz right now.
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#9
RejZoR
More than general computing, i'd like to know if it brings any new features to the graphics itself. Like HD6900 series brought EQAA anti-aliasing, new MLAA anti-aliasing which i totally like etc. Stuff like this. They just talk architecture but no one is mentioning such goodies which are at least for me far more important.
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#10
btarunr
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RejZoRMore than general computing, i'd like to know if it brings any new features to the graphics itself. Like HD6900 series brought EQAA anti-aliasing, new MLAA anti-aliasing which i totally like etc. Stuff like this. They just talk architecture but no one is mentioning such goodies which are at least for me far more important.
It brings DirectX 11.1.
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#11
Fx
I am very excited with this card and can hardly wait to see some reviews
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#12
pantherx12
Hopefully wizz runs a few open cl demos for the lulz to give us an idea of how much better these are at compute.
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#13
ViperXTR
Civ V for DirectCompute, i remember the HD 5000/6000 were poor at this compared to the nvidia counterparts
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#14
Trackr
The launch is in 3 days??

Woah, where have I been..
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#15
mediasorcerer
Im having a chuckle to myself right now, i have absolutely no reason whatsoever to upgrade my current gpu to one of these new rads, but i really doubt that kinda logic is going to stop me in a week or two somehow, hahaha!
ps anyone want to by a 6950?
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#16
KashunatoR
so i understand we will get the review on the 22nd, right?
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#17
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
KashunatoRso i understand we will get the review on the 22nd, right?
Yes, there will be reviews from TPU on the 22nd.
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#18
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Looks like a pretty packed card. Wonder if it will have enough kick for a 1080P movie on one screen and video games on another.
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#19
phanbuey
cdawallLooks like a pretty packed card. Wonder if it will have enough kick for a 1080P movie on one screen and video games on another.
well my 570 can currently do 720P netflix and play skyrim with no noticeable hit, so I dont see why not. I think that is more of a software thing though.

Still have no idea how to bind programs to default sound devices in windows tho :shadedshu
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#21
radrok
The upgrade itch is sooo huge

The possibility to have 120hz across eyefinity will be awesome, will need a lot of horsepower to run over 60fps though.
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#22
devguy
The system will now support HD3D, display of stereoscopic 3D from each member display while compensating for the display's angle to the user's perspective and bezel.
So much win! Finally!
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#23
pantherx12




Awwwwwwwww yeaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Mixed matched resolutions!
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#24
Delta6326
Awesome! I really like the new Eyefinity. Each connector gets its own sound. So I can have a movie running in the living room for the family while I game in my room!
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#25
phanbuey
Delta6326Awesome! I really like the new Eyefinity. Each connector gets its own sound. So I can have a movie running in the living room for the family while I game in my room!
Well... i am having an issue pegging applications to use separate sound. So even though each connector has its own sound, making windows use both at once might be tricky. You would need to have the application be able to allow you to chose which sound device to use.

Many games won't let you do that, and browsers don't seem to either, they just use the default, and you can only have one default. :/
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