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Next-Gen PS5 & XSX |OT| Console tEch threaD

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FranXico

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They also had a speaker from MS where her and Lisa gushed over their relationship from the early planning of Navi. They also heavily teased the NextBox product(s). There seemed to be some genuine excitement from both of the ladies in regards to what is in store from their work together.

Somebody from ERA made a transcript:

@DopeyFish - TY brudduh.

Lisa: AMD and Microsoft have been partners for a long time, but our relationship has changed. Can you talk a little bit about our relationship and what we're doing together?
Roanne: Absolutely. So for me, I look back to 2 years ago when we started back in redmond, AMD and Microsoft started planning the next generation Ryzen family together and I think that we have completely moved the needle in how we approach co-development together.... and you're going to see that in what comes to market from both the device level, the driver level and even the customer experiences that are going to be delivered. [random pc talk/customer stuff]

Lisa: so our audience is always wondering... what's next?

Roanne: *grinning ear to ear to Lisa*
Lisa: *grinning ear to ear to Roanne*

<5 seconds later>

Lisa: are you going to tell them?!

Roanne: I KNOW... OH IF ONLY I COULD... Lisa and I have some inside scoops on the depth of partnership between AMD and Microsoft... not just in PC space but also when it comes to the datacenters and cloud and when it comes to graphics and gaming... I am <really> excited about the stuff that we're doing there.... I think it's going to be next level in terms of the things that you can expect from us... [random closing remarks].
Of course, both Sony and MS are their costumers.
 

Lort

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They also had a speaker from MS where her and Lisa gushed over their relationship from the early planning of Navi. They also heavily teased the NextBox product(s). There seemed to be some genuine excitement from both of the ladies in regards to what is in store from their work together.

Somebody from ERA made a transcript:

@DopeyFish - TY brudduh.

Lisa: AMD and Microsoft have been partners for a long time, but our relationship has changed. Can you talk a little bit about our relationship and what we're doing together?
Roanne: Absolutely. So for me, I look back to 2 years ago when we started back in redmond, AMD and Microsoft started planning the next generation Ryzen family together and I think that we have completely moved the needle in how we approach co-development together.... and you're going to see that in what comes to market from both the device level, the driver level and even the customer experiences that are going to be delivered. [random pc talk/customer stuff]

Lisa: so our audience is always wondering... what's next?

Roanne: *grinning ear to ear to Lisa*
Lisa: *grinning ear to ear to Roanne*

<5 seconds later>

Lisa: are you going to tell them?!

Roanne: I KNOW... OH IF ONLY I COULD... Lisa and I have some inside scoops on the depth of partnership between AMD and Microsoft... not just in PC space but also when it comes to the datacenters and cloud and when it comes to graphics and gaming... I am <really> excited about the stuff that we're doing there.... I think it's going to be next level in terms of the things that you can expect from us... [random closing remarks].

If this is true neogaf will explode from eating too much crow.
 

CyberPanda

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I think at this point, anything is better than GCN... lol
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shark sandwich

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Just gonna copy my post from the thread on Navi:

50% increase in performance per watt vs Vega. So Vega 64 performance at 200W or Vega 56 performance at 140W

I’ve been guessing roughly Vega 56 performance for PlayStation 5, and this would sure seem to indicate that Vega 56-like performance is about the best we can hope for. So, on par with a reasonably high end gaming PC from 3 years ago.

The wildcard is raytracing. I’m praying that PS5 will have some dedicated raytracing hardware.
 
Just gonna copy my post from the thread on Navi:

50% increase in performance per watt vs Vega. So Vega 64 performance at 200W or Vega 56 performance at 140W

I’ve been guessing roughly Vega 56 performance for PlayStation 5, and this would sure seem to indicate that Vega 56-like performance is about the best we can hope for. So, on par with a reasonably high end gaming PC from 3 years ago.

The wildcard is raytracing. I’m praying that PS5 will have some dedicated raytracing hardware.
Indeed. Vega 56 sounds approximate.
 

SonGoku

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I’ve been guessing roughly Vega 56 performance for PlayStation 5, and this would sure seem to indicate that Vega 56-like performance is about the best we can hope for. So, on par with a reasonably high end gaming PC from 3 years ago.
Im guessing 12 to 13TF 56-64CU plus high clocks arch. Going by AMDs 1.25x IPC improvement that would put it on par with a RTX2080, not bad. Better than we hoped for
 

LordOfChaos

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Lisa called Cerny the revolutionary...make of that what you will...

Very interesting. Confirms that Sony made substantial architectural input.

Also makes this seem very plausible if thart part was true...Raja's team was taken off Vega to work on Navi leaving him frustrated.


Roanne: *grinning ear to ear to Lisa*
Lisa: *grinning ear to ear to Roanne*

This part was interesting for sure lol
 

shark sandwich

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Im guessing 12 to 13TF 56-64CU plus high clocks arch. Going by AMDs 1.25x IPC improvement that would put it on par with a RTX2080, not bad. Better than we hoped for
12TF would put the GPU at ~190 watts if we are taking AMD’s claim of “50% better perf/watt than Vega” at face value. Seems unlikely to me.
 

SonGoku

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12TF would put the GPU at ~190 watts if we are taking AMD’s claim of “50% better perf/watt than Vega” at face value. Seems unlikely to me.
196W actually but keep in mind Vega64 is 12.7TF
We don't know how AMD came up with that metric, it is very likely it only applies to this years lineup (40CUs) which are being clocked very high for performance
Also as 7nm matures per/watt increases.
 

TeamGhobad

Banned
I dont think so
Lisa claimed RDNA is the gaming engine for the next decade, from that we can infer it was designed to scale up.

could still be a marketing ploy. I feel like if navi was all that different they would talk about it. my gut feeling is that its GCN+.
 

SonGoku

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could still be a marketing ploy. I feel like if navi was all that different they would talk about it. my gut feeling is that its GCN+.
Nah, the frontend change 8SEs instead of 4 is too big a change, and coincidentally the previous 4SE limit was the reason behind the 64CU limit.
They will talk about it in June.
 

FranXico

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Very interesting. Confirms that Sony made substantial architectural input.

Also makes this seem very plausible if thart part was true...Raja's team was taken off Vega to work on Navi leaving him frustrated.




This part was interesting for sure lol
All of this shows that AMD worked on different tech with Sony and MS. Each console is going to have its own customizations.

Special sauce for everyone, just like Lisa promised. :D
 
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xool

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I really need some less vague numbers - they (AMD) talked about 50% more flops per watt and more IPC, but compared to what - their 7 nm prodcuts so far have been power hogs, not showing great benefit from the die shrink, and the other option (ie comparing to RX580) would be dissapointing on only +50% flops/W on a shrink from 14 to 7nm.

At nothing can take the IPC upgrade away - that's solid
 

TeamGhobad

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Nah, the frontend change 8SEs instead of 4 is too big a change, and coincidentally the previous 4SE limit was the reason behind the 64CU limit.
They will talk about it in June.

this is a megabomb. and you said 72CU+8C zen2 will fit on 350mm^2 ??? are u taking into account CU's shut off for yield?
 
All of this shows that AMD worked on different tech with Sony and MS. Each console is going to have its own customizations.

Special sauce for everyone, just like Lisa promised. :D
Indeed.

I'm still betting on this:

- Highly customized CPU for Microsoft
- Highly customized GPU for Sony
 

xool

Member
could still be a marketing ploy. I feel like if navi was all that different they would talk about it. my gut feeling is that its GCN+.

Me too - they still talked about Compute Units - if there had been a major change we would almost certainly be looking a new names for the major functional units.

An old [wccftech] news piece claims the the new ISA is after navi

Not sure how long the usual wait is before the publish the ISA and other specs - ie here https://developer.amd.com/resources/developer-guides-manuals/
 
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SonGoku

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They dedicated a tiny slot for Navi announcement, the full reveal and arch detail will happen on June.
Your link is broken btw.
their 7 nm prodcuts so far have been power hogs, not showing great benefit from the die shrink
Please understand Vega20 is not a gaming focused chip with alot of death weight transistors, Vega wasn't designed for high clocks and is hitting diminishing returns
I really need some less vague numbers - they (AMD) talked about 50% more flops per watt and more IPC, but compared to what
They compared it to Vega10
 
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llien

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70 + 275 = 345mm^2. Good size for the APU, so expect at least a Navi 10.
Note that VII is 331mm^2.


Also makes this seem very plausible if thart part was true...Raja's team was taken off Vega to work on Navi leaving him frustrated.
Head of Radeon Group having no say on a chip developed by his division is... weird.

but there is still a 64CU limit no?
I don't think that ever been a real problem. AMD could have easily extended the GCN ISA.
 

Clear

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Well considering the announcement that AMD are supplying their new gen of chips to Azure server racks... I think it kinda explains why they are also besties with MS. That's a big deal.
 

LordOfChaos

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Well considering the announcement that AMD are supplying their new gen of chips to Azure server racks... I think it kinda explains why they are also besties with MS. That's a big deal.

That's yuge, just Stadia sent AMDs stock flying and Azure is way way bigger.

Also the other mystery thing

Roanne: *grinning ear to ear to Lisa*
Lisa: *grinning ear to ear to Roanne*
 

llien

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Well considering the announcement that AMD are supplying their new gen of chips to Azure server racks... I think it kinda explains why they are also besties with MS. That's a big deal.
AMD/ATI historically had good ties with Microsoft.
While nVidia was thoroughly destroying OpenGL (which it, ironically, also happened to prefer over DX) with its proprietary extensions, AMD/ATI was embracing DX.
Remember that chip called Itanium? AMD-Intel cross licensing didn't cover that, so had that become 64 bit standard, game would be over.
It was Microsoft that openly told Intel that AMD64 is fully supported and that they are not going to support 2 different 64 bit ISAs, when Athlon64 rolled out.
 

Panajev2001a

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Head of Radeon Group having no say on a chip developed by his division is... weird.

He did leave not long after, apparently quite frustrated. More than having no say on the chip, the rumor is that someone else working on the PS5 semi custom chip got engineers assigned to his or her division as the PS5 contract took priority... probably a call made by Su herself.
 
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ethomaz

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Which interview.
Do you want me to remember things from the past? :messenger_loudly_crying:

It was an AnandTech article with Raja about Vega... he said they could work to break that Shader Engine limit on GCN but they choose not because they didn't have enough time for that... instead they focused on Vega.

That is enough?
 
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