AMD Radeon Vega II = VII = 7 (nm)

Some say that Radeon VII took everyone by surprise, others think it was imminent. The reality is that AMD is not abandoning high-performance graphics just yet, as the company is still planning to compete with NVIDIA Turing.

AMD Radeon VII featuring 7nm Vega architecture comes with 3840 Stream Processors, which means that the GPU does not have all cores enabled. To justify the cost, the full chip is likely reserved for Radeon Pro/Instinct series. Unless AMD is still planning to introduce the full GPU for gaming, we simply don’t know yet.

What we have learned from AMD presentation is that 7nm 331 mm2 GPU will compete against 12nm 545 mm2 processor from NVIDIA. But can both silicons even be compared, if the latter comes with additional cores for deep learning and ray tracing? Probably not, they are not even on the same node.

AMD Radeon VII will not compete with TITAN RTX, it will not compete with RTX 2080 Ti either. Instead, AMD is focusing on GeForce RTX 2080, the 8GB GDDR6 replacement for GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.

AMD solution features twice as much memory (16 vs 8GB), which is also twice as fast (1 TB/s vs 0.45 TB/s). It does not have Tensor Cores or RT Cores equivalent but is this really that important considering how few games support DXR?

We have no way of knowing how power efficient 7nm Vega really is, this will be verified by independent reviews as they drop around February 7th.

AMD Radeon VII Specifications VideoCardz.com Radeon VII Radeon RX Vega 64 Radeon RX Vega 56 GeForce RTX 2080 GPU 7nm Vega 14nm Vega 14nm Vega 12nm TU104 Die Size 331 mm2 495 mm2 495 mm2 545 mm2 Unified Cores 3840 4096 3584 2944 Base Clock 1450 MHz 1247 MHz 1156 MHz 1515 MHz Boost Clock 1800 MHz 1546 MHz 1471 MHz 1710 MHz Memory 16 GB HBM2 8 GB HBM2 8 GB HBM2 8 GB GDDR6 Bandwith 1 TB/s 494 GB/s 494 GB/s 448 GB/s Launch Price 699 USD 599 USD 399 USD 699 USD Launch Date February 7th, 2019 August 14th, 2017 August 14th, 2017 Sept. 20th, 2018

Update: AMD also released more gaming performance benchmarks (source: Overclock3D):

Source: HardwareLuxx