Considering the fact that a homogeneous SoC should be more power and cost-efficient than a CPU and a GPU connected through a PCIe bus each with their own memory, I wonder why AMD didn't do this sooner.
My wild guess was that developing such chips could put new PCs closer to the performance/cost...
Here's hoping the higher end Strix Point laptops and handhelds will support this memory.
171.2GB/s on a 128bit arrangement would certainly help those 16 CUs.
The PS4 Pro had indeed twice the execution units of the PS4, but it would never get 2x performance in games because it only got a measly 24% increase in memory bandwidth.
Delta compression certainly helped, but not enough to make the 2x faster GPU scale linearly with 24% in bandwidth.
There...
Just adding that Moore's Law is Dead's video describing these specs was taken down through a copyright claim from Sony Interactive.
So the specs are pretty much confirmed to be real.
There's probably no dedicated AI hardware in the PS5 Pro.
300 TOPs sound like a perfect match to a 2.5GHz 60 CU...
Unless Meta is going to be selling these as AIB products, it's not really going to ease Nvidia's grip.
Nvidia has plenty of competition in cloud services regardless of the hardware. What the market is lacking is competition in hardware that can be bought to run in the clients' installations.
I'm still pissed about him claiming with 100% certainty that Intel's GPU business was over and done just a month before the Arc GPUs were actually in the market. I remember that shit even making Intel's GPU engineers and marketing people uncomfortable.
One would think this would've been a...
72 vs. 60 CUs at similar average clocks, twice the Infinity Cache.
Considering how AMD most probably missed their target clocks on their GCDs made on N4 by a bunch, I think the 7800XT only really goes above the 6800XT when there's driver optimization for RDNA3.
If there's no hand-written code...
From Lenovo and from Google.
Why would anyone buy an Android Gaming Tablet?
What gaming are we supposed to do on this tablet that we wouldn't do on a Galaxy Tab, an iPad or a Xiaomi Pad?
Neither is there any relevant gaming to be done on an Android tablet, nor is this model specifically better...
It just launched with zero reviews.. meaning no review units were sent to anyone.
I guess Intel only paid MSI enough to make a big fuss back at CES, and then MSI just forgot about it. Even this thing's dedicated subreddit is pretty much empty.
Imagine launching a $16000 "gaming projector" that brings resolution and refresh rate combinations that are exclusive to a console that is on the verge of being discontinued.
The OP's diagram only refers to regular FSR3 and AFAICT has nothing to do with the news.
That's probably just some VRAM allocation that both the upscaling and the framegen tasks will use.