AMD RDNA4 in LLVM project The next-generation gaming graphics architecture known as GFX12 or RDNA4 is being prepared by AMD. It appears that AMD has now decided which GPUs from the RDNA4 series will be the first to deploy. The GFX1200 and GFX1201 are two unnamed graphics processors which have now been spotted in Linux […]
Maybe you’re right, but I’m not sure the timelines agree with this. While people were trying to figure out whether or not the Navi 21 was going to be competitive, Ampere was already a known quantity regardless of shader count. The cards released a couple of weeks before rdna2 specs were announced.
That’s kind of my point. Ampere was out, with known specs. RDNA 2 specs were leaked before AMD announced the cards. People who got this leaked information compared number A to number B without understanding that number A was manipulated by dishonest marketing. So they drew the wrong conclusions about performance, saying AMD would be lucky to match the 3070.
Which made it pretty amusing when every one of the first three RDNA 2 cards that AMD released was faster than the 3070, from the 6800 to the 6900 XT.