AMD graphics cards: Chip development for Navi 31

Navi 31 for Radeon 7000: Tape-out well achieved

AMD s upcoming graphics card generation, the Radeon RX 7000 series, precipitates your shadows. As our colleagues of the PC Games Hardware reports, AMD, according to a leader, has completed the so-called tape-out for the first GPU of the planned generation. Tape-out is called the last step of developing work in which the final chip design is set. After the tape out, you can then produce chips and work on graphics cards in the case of the new AMD GPU, so that they can be alleged to the market at the end of 2022 or early 2023. From tape-out to series production, many other chips it takes more significantly less long - in the case of the AMD CPUs, however, the used, very filigree 5nm production is observed, which makes the phase between tape-out and mass production difficult. The waiting time is also rewarded because of the manufacturing process with good chip efficiency.

Navi 31 Rewrites AMD's GPU Rules - RDNA 3 Has NO Compute Units & Radeon RX 6600 XT Release Date

At the current tape-out, which the Twitter user reported Greymon55, it concerns the GPU Navi 31, which will probably be used at an AMD Radeon RX 7800 and / or RX 7900. Allegedly, Nav 31 is to provide up to 15.360 shader or FP32 units - that would be three times more than the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT. However, since the chip yield is unprecedentively 100 percent, even GPUS is likely to provide fewer shader units for the later AMD top model. Gamer, of course, hope that there is less scarcity on the GPU market to release the new graphics cards on the GPU market - even the more than Full HD graphics card suitable AMD Radeon RX 6600 currently costs over 500 euros, the release price was 339 Euro.

From Antonio Funes

author 29.10.2021 at 19:15

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