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NVIDIA RTX 4090 to Get 384-bit Bus and >2.2GHz Boost, Radeon RX 7900 XT “Navi 31” with 256

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2021/09/19 08:06:21 (permalink)
(Rumor) Hardwaretimes - NVIDIA RTX 4090 to Get 384-bit Bus and >2.2GHz Boost, Radeon RX 7900 XT “Navi 31” with 256-bit
 
“Serial leaker @greymon55 (Twitter) has shared the memory configurations of NVIDIA and AMD’s next-gen graphics cards. Team Green will leverage a wider memory bus (and external bandwidth) at the higher end, while Team Radeon will be limited to a 256-bit design (and use the Infinity Cache to make up for it). Furthermore, the next-gen RTX 40 series GPUs will retain Micron’s GDDR6X memory while AMD will stick to the more mainstream GDDR6 standard.
 
From what we know about Navi 31, it’ll be a chiplet design with two graphics compute dies (GCDs) and a massive L3 cache shared between the two in the form of a cache bridge. Each GCD will be roughly equivalent to the Navi 32/33 die with a bus width of 128-bit, resulting in an overall external bus width of 256-bit, same as the RX 6800 XT/6900 XT.
 
The Navi 32 and 33 GPUs powering the Radeon RX 7800 XT and 7700 XT will be paired with a 192-bit and 128-bit bus, respectively. These are likely going to be based on a monolithic design, both being faster than the present fastest RDNA 2 part. The core clocks should get a notable boost with RDNA 3, courtesy of TSMC’s 5nm (N5) node.
 
The same can be said for the RTX 40 series. They’re also speculated to adopt TSMC’s N5 process across the board, gaining process parity with their Radeon counterparts. Greymon expects a clock speed of over 2GHz (I’m guessing the base clock), with boosts approaching 3GHz. This isn’t one bit surprising as the Radeon RX 6000 parts based on TSMC’s 7nm already hit these targets. The N5 node should push it up a notch.”
 
These early rumors/leaks should be viewed cautiously, though there have been similar rumors about NVIDIA's and AMD's next generation of cards.  One thing that I believe will be true is that MSRP will be higher than the present generation.  We might as well prepare for “sticker shock.”


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    Re: NVIDIA RTX 4090 to Get 384-bit Bus and >2.2GHz Boost, Radeon RX 7900 XT “Navi 31” with 2021/09/19 08:59:18 (permalink)
    Rtx 4090 founders edition only $1800. Kingpin $2300.
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    Re: NVIDIA RTX 4090 to Get 384-bit Bus and >2.2GHz Boost, Radeon RX 7900 XT “Navi 31” with 2021/09/19 09:34:00 (permalink)
     
    Boost to 3GHz???? Finding that a little difficult to believe at this point. Maybe it comes with a fire extinguisher.
     


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    Re: NVIDIA RTX 4090 to Get 384-bit Bus and >2.2GHz Boost, Radeon RX 7900 XT “Navi 31” with 2021/09/19 15:48:23 (permalink)
    Maybe it will have a built in CO2 extinguisher.  Seriously, I would take any of these early leaks/rumors with a healthy dose of skepticism. 
     
    I think @Sajin may prove prophetic.


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