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First leaked benchmark of the 7nm vega 20 gpu

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Just a couple of days ago, the information came out that AMD had new 7nm Vega 20 GPUs working in their labs, and the results of performance tests are beginning to come out. The Vega 20 GPU was detected in the 3DMark database, with numbers that seem to indicate impressive performance.

VEGA 20 nurtures the 7nm Radeon Instinct card

The record detected in the famous 3DMark 11 benchmark tool "Performance" shows an unidentified AMD "Generic" GPU with 32GB of HBM2 memory running at 1.25 GHz, the highest clock we've seen at HBM to date.

If the data is correct and not a 3DMark bug, this first Vega 20 engineering sample runs at exactly 1GHz.

Vega 20 is 70% faster per clock compared to RX Vega 64 Liquid

If Vega 20 manages to offer a performance similar to that of Vega 64 Liquid operating at 1 GHz, we are facing a performance of not less than 70% faster per clock, which is already incredible. Anyway, this information should be taken with caution, since 3DMark could be misreading the clock speeds of the graphics card, after all, it is an engineering sample.

Recall that Vega 20 is a GPU prepared for deep learning, used in Radeon Instinct cards. This should not matter to us, since the RX Vega 64 and the current FirePro already share a similar silicon.

Finally, the card was tested with a Ryzen 7 1700 processor in 3DMark.

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