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History of the Modern Graphics Processor, Part 5

History of the Modern Graphics Processor, Part 5
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Xbox Series S RAM Not an Issue, But GPU Performance Presents Challenges for Future Titles

Feb 16, 2021 09:04 EST Ever since Microsoft confirmed the rumors regarding the so-called Project Lockhart console, which turned out to be the Xbox Series S, the game development community has split on the implications of having a much weaker min-spec hardware to deal with compared to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. So far, the general consensus was that the main difference lied in the smaller and slower RAM. The Xbox Series X features 16 GB GDDR6 (320-bit bus), 10 GB of which run at 560 GB/s, while the remaining 6 GB run at 336 GB/s. The Xbox Series S hardware, by contrast, is limited to 10 GB GDDR6 (128-bit bus), 8 GB of which run at 224 GB/s, while the remaining 2 GB run at a mere 56 GB/s. The CPU is practically identical, with only a 0.2 GHz difference in favor of the Series X, while there are 32 more Compute Units in the Series X s GPU - but then again, the smaller sibling only targets 1080p resolution (or 1440p at best), while Series X is meant for the much more taxing 4

Both the Radeon RX 6700 and RX 6600 series could feature 12 or 6 GB VRAM

Both the Radeon RX 6700 and RX 6600 series could feature 12 or 6 GB VRAM
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AMD RX 7000 series could be a performance monster, with much better ray tracing performance

AMD RX 7000 series could be a performance monster, with much better ray tracing performance Comments As we head into a new year, it’s clear that the stock issues with new RTX 30 series and RX 6000 series graphics cards will not be getting much better anytime soon. On top of that prices are rising, and so it s looking more and more like 2021 won’t be a good year to upgrade your PC. Thankfully, we can look forward to the next generation of GPUs already as some information on AMD’s next-next-gen graphics cards based on the RDNA 3 architecture (most likely called the RX 7000 series) have already surfaced, and it looks like it could be an absolute performance monster.

AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT and Radeon RX 6800 Review

  AMD RDNA 2 architecture While it might have lagged in terms of PC market share, AMD s graphics division has dominated the high-end gaming console space for years now. The current and previous generations of Sony s PlayStation and Microsoft s Xbox consoles have all usedsome form of Radeon GPU, which does give AMD some advantages and insight into what capabilities gamers and game developers will be using over the next several years. Last year s Radeon RX 5700 XT, based on the RDNA 1 architecture, was a significant improvement over its predecessors, delivering 50 percent better performance per Watt. AMD now says that RDNA 2 can achieve 54 percent better performance per Watt than even that. The RDNA2 chip on which these two GPUs are based has over 26 billion transistors, though each GPU model uses different amounts of these resources.

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