Amd rx navi 21 would be twice as fast as current navi 10
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It appears that AMD's high-end Radeon RX Navi 21 GPU specs have begun to leak with reports from the Far East claiming that the next generation of GPUs could be twice as fast as the Navi 10.
AMD RX Navi 21 (RDNA2) would be twice as fast as current Navi 10
AMD's high-end Radeon RX graphics card with the Navi 21 GPU is rumored to be twice as fast as the Navi 10. Even the size of the matrix is detailed, which is 505 mm2 and that used GDDR6 memory.
Details were released and list several key specs for the upcoming high-end Navi GPU. We know that AMD's current Radeon RX line is based on the 7nm process node and is part of the first generation of the RDNA family. The second generation of the RDNA family is expected to use the advanced 7nm + process node, which should offer advantages in overall performance efficiency and allow even more dense designs to be made.
Rumor has it that the high-end Navi Navi 21 has a matrix size of 505mm2, twice as large as the Navi 10, which has an array size of 251mm2. It's even bigger than AMD's Vega 20 GPU, which had an array size of 331mm2, so it could mean we're dealing with a chip that should be faster than anything AMD has released so far.
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In terms of performance, the Navi 21 GPU is said to be at least twice as fast as the Navi 10. The RX 5700 XT is the best GPU so far, based on the Navi 10 and close to the GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, for what the Navi 21 GPU could surpass the performance of the RTX 2080 SUPER and even end up getting closer to the RTX 2080 Ti.
Being such a large array, power consumption could skyrocket at 275-300W TDP. We will keep you informed.
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