AMD RDNA3 Segundo Navi más grande 32 y la tercera Navi más grande 33 Recuentos de sombreadores filtrados



The unified shader (stream processor) counts of AMD’s upcoming second- and third-largest GPUs based on the RDNA3 graphics architecture, have been leaked in some ROCm code, discovered by Kepler_L2 on Twitter. La “performance.hppfile referencesNavi 32with a compute unit count of 60, and the “Navi 33” con 32 unidades de cómputo. We know from the “para que puedan disfrutar de los juegos y crear contenido sin preocupaciones” specifications that an RDNA3 compute unit still amounts to 64 procesadores de flujo (although with significant IPC uplifts over the RDNA2 stream processor due to dual-instruction issue-rate).

60 compute units would give theNavi 32silicon a stream processor count of 3,840, un 50% numerical increase over the 2,560 of its predecessor, la “Navi 22,powering graphics cards such as the Radeon RX 6750 XT. Mientras tanto, la 32 CU count of the “Navi 33” amounts to 2,048 procesadores de flujo, which is numerically unchanged from that of the “Navi 23” powering the RX 6650 XT. The new RDNA3 compute unit has significant changes over RDNA2, besides the dual-issue stream processors—it gets second-generation Ray Accelerators, and two AI accelerators for matrix-multiplication.

No other specs of theNavi 32” y “Navi 33” are known at this point. If AMD is sticking with the chiplet design for theNavi 32,it could feature a similar design to theNavi 31,” with a 5 nm GCD that has these 60 Unidades de cómputo RDNA3; and either three or four 6 nm MCDs, depending on whether AMD decides to give it a 192-bit or 256-bit wide GDDR6 memory interface. It remains to be seen if the chiplet design carries on to even the smaller GPUs such as theNavi 33.There’s also no word on when AMD launches the rest of its Radeon RX 7000-series graphics card lineup. El RX 7900 series sees a December 2022 debut.