• Latest performance rumor around AMDs RDNA 4 GPUs could worry you

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon May 13 10:45:05 2024
    Latest performance rumor around AMDs RDNA 4 GPUs could worry you but we
    think theres no need to panic

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    Mon, 13 May 2024 10:38:53 +0000

    Description:
    Nvidia might be pleased to hear the latest RDNA 4 GPU performance rumor but RDNA 5 looks a very different story.

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    AMDs next-gen graphics cards, which will logically be sold as RX 8000 models, could be mostly about correcting issues with existing RDNA 3 GPUs , and not taking that much of a step forward performance-wise.

    This idea originates from a leaker weve not heard from for some time, Wjm47196, who has surfaced again in the Chiphell forums (via Wccftech ) with chatter around the next-gen RDNA 4 GPUs (and RDNA 5 to boot).

    Bearing firmly in mind possible issues around the translation from Chinese, and the fact that this is just a rumor anyway, were told that RDNA 4 is just
    a bug fix and that these graphics cards are similar to RDNA 3.

    This means that with next-gen RDNA 4, AMD is mostly addressing the issues around RDNA 3 performance which have been well-documented in terms of speculation, anyway rather than moving forward with a whole new approach for its Radeon graphics cards.

    The new architecture and clean sheet design as the leaker puts it is
    happening with RDNA 5, and this may even come with some kind of name change, were told, although Wjm47196 admits they arent sure on that score.

    As for RDNA 4 performance, the leaker believes that the top next-gen AMD graphics card should be comparable to the RX 7900 XT.

    That echoes what weve heard before though we are expecting something a touch peppier than the 7900 XT , perhaps (well, fingers crossed). Of course, this underlines the long-standing rumor that RDNA 4 is going to top out at the mid-range, with flagship performance being at that level.

    While that means overall performance wont be any better than AMDs current-gen GPUs in fact, itll likely be a touch worse, falling short of the 7900 XTX what will improve is ray tracing performance. (Image credit: Future / John Loeffler) Analysis: The possible good news about the potential bad news

    True, the talk about RDNA 4 graphics cards being mainly about smoothing over RDNA 3s issues does rather lower expectations for these next-gen products, as does the suggested performance level here. In fact, though, its only talking things down slightly from what has already been spinning out from the rumor mill.

    We know they wont be a huge step forward, and we know that RX 8000 will top out at the mid-range, around the RX 7900 XT ballpark performance-wise (assuming all the rumors out there arent terribly wrong somehow unlikely).

    Yes, talk of RDNA 4 being just a bug fix may seem worrying in terms of a lack of advancement, but in some ways, it might not be a bad thing. Mainly because AMD will need to make these next-gen mid-range GPUs compelling, and it sounds like the strategy for doing that will be ensuring theyre more stable and reliable which is good, of course and pepping up ray tracing.

    Thats not enough? Well, this is why even that could be viewed as a positive aspect, because AMD will then need to pique interest in these GPUs in another way, and the obvious route to do that will be pricing.

    If Nvidia has the big guns of Blackwell ( maybe the RTX 5090 and 5080 later this year ), then AMD will have to wave the white flag as far as the battle
    of GPU powerhouses goes, but can still attack on the value proposition front. Correction: it must attack on the value front, for the next-gen Radeon range to make sense and get these cards on our list of the best GPUs .

    And that could be the best news ever in some ways mid-range GPUs that are looking truly affordable, which lets face it, they still arent with current-gen graphics cards (even if we are seeing some decent price
    reductions in this territory of late). Indeed, weve already been treated to other speculation in the past hinting this could be the case.

    RDNA 5 will be the one to watch, though, and this is a persistent theme from the rumor mill, too. AMD is planning a big leap with this following
    generation of GPUs, and if the name change theory proposed here is correct, that underscores potential plans to revolutionize Radeon GPUs (to the point that maybe they wont even be Radeon anymore?). You might also like The best graphics card deals out there Top gaming PCs: great rigs for serious PC
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