AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT, The Flagship RDNA 3 ‘Navi 31’ GPU Powered Graphics Card, Could Offer Over 3 GHz Clock Speeds & Almost 100 TFLOPs of Performance
Over the last couple of days, there have been several sightings of the AMD RDNA 3 (GFX11) GPUs which have started appearing within the LLVM project within the Linux operating system’s drivers and development tools. It looks like AMD is working on at least four new GPUs for now which have been confirmed through their ID leak which is as follows (Credits: @Kepler_L2):
GFX (1100) - Possible Navi 31 GPU GFX (1101) - Possible Navi 32 GPU GFX (1102) - Possible Navi 33 GPU (GFX 1103) - Possible Phoenix APU
Now while these IDs don’t reveal much information such as specs or configs, they do tell us that preliminary support is being added and soon, these GPUs will begin testing within the respective platforms for optimized performance delivery. But this topic isn’t about the leaked IDs, it’s about the latest rumor surrounding the flagship RDNA 3 GPU, the Navi 31, which is going to power the Radeon RX 7900 series cards. As per the latest rumor from Greymon55, it looks like the clock speeds have seen a major boost from 2.5 GHz to now hovering around and even above the 3 GHz frequency mark. What this will mean is that the flagship chip with 15360 stream processors will be able to deliver almost 100.0 TFLOPs of FP32 compute performance (92 TFLOPs to be precise). That is without adding the OC limits which will definitely help it push closer to the already-close 100 TFLOPs barrier.
— Greymon55 (@greymon55) April 30, 2022
— Greymon55 (@greymon55) April 30, 2022 But it looks like the recent reports of NVIDIA making a major change to its Ada Lovelace GPU architecture for GeForce RTX 40 series have also been taken into consideration & leakers are expecting that Ada Lovelace flagships will not only be the first to breach the 100 TFLOPs GPU Compute barrier but also deliver clock rates similar to AMD’s RDNA 3 which could be thanks to switching from Samsung’s 8nm to TSMC’s bleeding-edge 4N node which is an optimized variant based on the TSMC N5 process (5nm). AMD RDNA 3 Navi 31 GPUs For Radeon RX 7900 Series The AMD Navi 31 GPU, the flagship RDNA 3 chip, would power the next-gen enthusiast cards such as the Radeon RX 7900 XT graphics card. We have heard that AMD will drop CU (Compute Units) in favor of WGP (Work Group Processors) on its next-gen RDNA 3 GPUs. Each WGP will house dual CU (Compute Units) but with twice the SIMD32 clusters as opposed to just 2 on each CU within RDNA 2.
— Kepler (@Kepler_L2) April 30, 2022 The Navi 31 GPU configuration shown here features two GCD’s (Graphics Core Die) and a single MCD (Multi-Cache Die). Each GCD has 3 Shader Engines (6 in total) and each Shader Engine has 2 Shader Arrays (2 per SE / 6 per GCD / 12 in total). Each Shader Array is composed of 5 WGPs (10 per SE / 30 per GCD / 60 in total) and each WGP features 8 SIMD32 units with 32 ALUs (40 SIMD32 per SA / 80 per SE / 240 per GCD / 480 in total). These SIMD32 units combine to make up 7,680 cores per GCD and 15,360 cores in total. The Navi 31 (RDNA 3) MCD will be linked to the dual GCD’s via a next-generation Infinity Fabric interconnect and feature 256-512 MB of Infinity Cache. Each GPU should also feature 4 memory connect links (32-bit). That’s a total of 8 32-bit memory controllers for a 256-bit bus interface. There are also rumors about 3D Stacking on the flagship Navi 31 GPU and the launch is currently expected in late Q4 2022 though it is likely that we could see a paper launch with actual availability starting in Q1 2023.
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