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AMD Radeon RX 7000 Series to Include 6nm Optical-Shrinks of RDNA2

While apple goes for 3nm meanwhile everyone else will get only 6nm in 2022? That is sad and bad. If this information is right.
 
While apple goes for 3nm meanwhile everyone else will get only 6nm in 2022? That is sad and bad. If this information is right.
The high end is rumoured to be 5nm, not 6nm

This theory holds that the company could introduce new 5 nm GPUs based on the new RDNA3 architecture for the higher end, namely the Navi 31 and Navi 32;
^From article
 
Bicker about re-brands and arguing who have done worse NV or AMD in that department. People will never learn just argue about meaningless things.
If this will boost performance and give a better value and a drop in price (hopefully) who cares?
If that is a dual chip which I think it will be, this is a good move.
 
To be fair, that GTS 250 was just an 8800 GT.
the whole gtx 700 series was a rebrand of the 600 series

basically the same thing amd did, i dont know why nvidia gets away with anything but amd doesnt


i guess its because nvidia buyers dont pay much attention to what they are buying as long as its the product every reviewer talks about

While apple goes for 3nm meanwhile everyone else will get only 6nm in 2022? That is sad and bad. If this information is right.
thats normal

A tall building wont use the same column thickness that a 5 story building would use even if you want it really bad to have more space avaliable, its just not posible at the time of construction


well same thing happens here, a mobile soc draws 1% of power that a desktop gpu/cpu does
 
the whole gtx 700 series was a rebrand of the 600 series

basically the same thing amd did, i dont know why nvidia gets away with anything but amd doesnt


i guess its because nvidia buyers dont pay much attention to what they are buying as long as its the product every reviewer talks about


thats normal

A tall building wont use the same column thickness that a 5 story building would use even if you want it really bad to have more space avaliable, its just not posible at the time of construction


well same thing happens here, a mobile soc draws 1% of power that a desktop gpu/cpu does
This is not true, the GTX 770 is the only rebrand but with better memory modules.
 
This is not true, the GTX 770 is the only rebrand but with better memory modules
Its the same, the memory just has slightly higher clocks, the rest of the series is a rebranded architecture if you want to be specific its same shit different core counts. Amd lowered prices instead of bullshitting with a rebranded architecture
 
I don't view optical shrink as re-branding to begin with.

And, oh boy, PS5 would benefit from it a lot, I think, having power consumption issues.
 
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