Rdna 2, amd shows off its ray tracing technology for the first time
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NVIDIA Turing-based RTX 20 series graphics cards bring revolutionary Ray Tracing technology. AMD will also add this technology to the next-generation RNDA 2 architecture, hoping to implement it more efficiently than the competition.
RDNA 2, AMD Showcases Its Ray Tracing Technology For The First Time
The RDNA 2 architecture will be comprehensively enhanced based on existing RDNA, including enhanced microarchitecture to improve IPC performance, physical optimization to increase operating frequency, logical circuit enhancement to reduce complexity and power consumption, and the official statement that energy efficiency can be increased by up to 50%.
RDNA 2 will still be manufactured using a 7nm process, but it may be an improved version of TSMC N7P, and then there will be RDNA 3, which will have a more advanced process.
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AMD today officially unveiled the first renderings, based on Microsoft's RDNA 2 architecture chip and API DXR 1.1 interface. In addition, the first screenshot of the Ray Tracing implemented on Radeon GPUs was shared, where you see a futuristic scenario of a city on water and many reflective materials.
The high-end RDNA 2 architecture graphics card is expected to hit stores before the end of the year - before the launch of the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 consoles?
AMD's implementation of Ray Tracing for its upcoming GPUs is a breakthrough to further popularize this technology. Currently, we do not have many games that implement it and this will accelerate adoption, especially when new consoles hit the market. We will keep you informed.
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