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AMD Nashira Summit GPU Gets Spotted in Ashes of the Singularity Database

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AMD's mysterious Nashira Summit GPU has been spotted in Ashes of the Singularity database. A similarly named Nashira Point GPU has appeared some time ago on the USB-IF website, which was also a mysterious product in AMD's Radeon graphics processors lineup. The Nashira Summit and Nashira Point seem to be a part of the common Nashira GPU family, which is presumably a codename for a lower-end Navi 22 or Navi 23 GPU models. Today, we managed to get a Nashira Summit score in the Ashes of the Singularity database. The GPU has been put through a set of AotS benchmarks and we have the scores. Unfortunately, tests have been run using all-custom settings, so it is impossible to compare it to some other GPU as a reference. The test was probably performed by AMD or some AIB. So far it is impossible to distinct whatever this is a mobile or a desktop product as both mobile and desktop GPUs are tested in the same manner. It remains a question what the mysterious Nashira Summit GPU is, so we have to wait for more information to find out.


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This is basically maxed settings.
I do not have a 2160p monitor connected right now but my RTX3070 got results in the same range at 1440p.
 
Breaking news: "Somebody somewhere is working on something. "
 
Is it just me or does it look like that was using 2 GPUs?
 
Breaking news: "Somebody somewhere is working on something. "
More specifically: "AMD's GPU division is working on a GPU."

I seriously don't understand why things like this make it into the news.
 
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I seriously don't understand why things like this make it into the news.
Because people will happily gobble up every piece of news that may interest them?
 
Copy paste article dammit!
 
Because people will happily gobble up every piece of news that may interest them?
That's okay, but there's literally nothing to gobble up here. It's like saying that R&D people at McDonalds are working on a new burger. Everybody knows that they are.
 
That's okay, but there's literally nothing to gobble up here. It's like saying that R&D people at McDonalds are working on a new burger. Everybody knows that they are.
Yeah, but what flavour/type/powers?!.
 
That's the point. A single AotS benchmark score with custom settings can't tell much.
It tells us it's working right now and has a name, of course it's not a detailed preview, I don't look at every news post, hint.
 
It tells us it's working right now and has a name, of course it's not a detailed preview, I don't look at every news post, hint.
So AMD is working on a project that appears to work and has a name. That clearly hasn't happened before. :wtf:
 
So AMD is working on a project that appears to work and has a name. That clearly hasn't happened before. :wtf:
In other news Nvidia released a driver and intel are making some CPU s, no that's yesterday, but it is what it is.
 
More specifically: "AMD's GPU division is working on a GPU."

I seriously don't understand why things like this make it into the news.
That remind me of Frasier scene talking about clickbait on front page of a newspaper "Member of the royal family was seen wearing women's clothing." and then you go and read the news and it's about the queen. :D
 
$700 GPU results in game no one plays....
 
$299 MSRP , for reviewer and influencer only.
 
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