As the technology goes forward, it is quite expected to notice further advances in the industry. Amongst them all, today was announced a new extravaganza regarding AMD’s Radeon series, and the first VII coming as the first 7nm gaming gpu.
Funny thing is that the new Radeon VII will release on February 7th, which highlights the 7nm technology. The new GPU will cost $699.
This was first announced today at CES 2019. The new Radeon VII GPU promises quite a big improvement than the Radeon RX Vega 64, AMD’s current leader of GPUs.
The AMD Radeon VII will have twice the memory and bandwidth than the RX Vega 64 and will feature 40% improvement, or work faster in gaming scenarios. Check image below:
The new GPU has the power to boost to 1.8 GHz. Having this kind of bolstering puts its possibility of hitting 1TB/s of memory bandwidth. Again, twice as hard as the Radeon RX Vega 64.
There are already some games used as a benchmark for the Radeon VII on YouTube.
AMD Radeon VII | AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 | |
Architecture (GPU) | Graphics Core Next 5.1 (Vega 20)* | Graphics Core Next 5.0 (Vega 10) |
Shaders | 3840 | 4096 |
Peak FP32 Compute | 13.8 TLOPS* | Texture Units12.5 TFLOPS |
Texture Units | 240* | 256 |
Base Clock Rate | 1200 MHz* | 1200 MHz |
GPU Boost Rate | 1800 MHz1536 MHz | |
Memory Capacity | 16GB HBM2 | 8GB HBM2 |
Memory Clock | 2000 Mbps* | 1890 Mbps |
Memory Bus | 4096-bit | 2048-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 1024 GB/s | 483.8 GB/s |
ROPs | 64* | 64 |
TDP | 295W* | 295W |
Transistor Count | 13.2 billion* | 12.5 billion |
Die Size | 331 mm²* | 487 mm² |
With that being said, we’re on the edge of unleashing yet new power found within a GPU developed by AMD. The new Radeon VII is here to meet and even surpass our expectations. We’re looking forward to it.