AMD Introduces Radeon RX Lineup with 2nd Generation rDNA-based Navi GPUs at CES 2020AMD’s next-generation rDNA-based Navi GPU for the Radeon RX lineup will debut at the CES 2020. This was revealed by Chiphell leaker Wjm47196, along with several other rumors surrounding AMD’s Radeon and Threadripper product lineup.

AMD, 2 three rDNA-based Radeon RX butterfly GPU introduced at CES 2020 – ray-tracing support and other onboard
a rumor that Polaris 30 (Radeon RX 590), Radeon VII and 7th Navi liquor in the first quarter 2019 launch in the fourth quarter of 2018 Card-like leaks resulted from Chiphell users arriving before the top enthusiast-class strain. Let’s have a good start record and see what the leaker has for us.

According to him, AMD’s second-generation rDNA-based Radeon RX Navi GPU lineup plan is to provide product previews at CES 2020. It is interesting and meaningful because CES 2020 will be a huge event to unveil the 2020 product portfolio. This includes Zen 3 and 2nd generation rDNA-based products for the mainstream, hobbyist, laptop and server markets. The rDNA 2 GPU architecture has already been designed and confirmed to be available in 2020. Some of the features you can expect from the 2nd generation rDNA Navi GPUs include:

Optimized 7nm + process node
enthusiast-class desktop graphics card options
Supports hardware-level ray tracing Power-efficient than
mixed
first-generation Navi GPUs with GDDR6 and HBM2 graphics cards

I don’t know much about RDNA 2 besides rumors, but what AMD officially said is Ray Tracing, available in the next generation GPU lineup. AMD plans to integrate GPUs at the hardware level with next-generation RDNA architectures to support real-time ray tracing in games. This allowed us to compare NVIDIA’s RTX technology with GeForce RTX 20-series cards, which implemented ray-trace support through hardware-level integration last year.

AMD also wants to push RDNA 2 to the highest-end spectrum on the market. First-generation RDNA GPUs perform exceptionally well in the $ 300- $ 500 segment, but you can see a variety of enthusiast-class designs using RDNA 2-based Radeon RX series graphics cards. These will fight NVIDIA’s RTX 2080 SUPER / RTX 2080 Ti, but NVIDIA is not a company that quiets the launch of competitors. NVIDIA’s 7nm GPU plans are underway, and in 2020 there will likely be a massive release of the next-generation graphics architecture, perhaps known as ‘Ampere’. Rumor has it that NVIDIA is introducing a faster RTX 2080 Ti in the form of the RTX 2080 Ti SUPER. Early 2020 AMD GPUs will soon be prevented from reaching the performance crown.It should also be pointed out that advanced Navi GPUs can maintain the same high bandwidth memory design as current flagships. AMD has GDDR6 memory on mainstream RDNA-based cards, but the company will continue to use the latest HBM2E VRAM.HBM2E DRAM comes in an 8-Hi stack configuration and is stacked together using 16Gb memory die and clocked at 3.2Gbps. This results in a single bandwidth with two HBM2E stacks and a total of 410 GB / s at 920 GB / s. Best of all, DRAM now has the same 1024-bit wide bus interface as HBM2 DRAM. Samsung said its HBM2E solution can deliver up to 64GB of memory at 1.64TB / s bandwidth when stacked in a four-way configuration. These products are only suitable for server / HPC workloads, but advanced graphics products for enthusiasts can provide up to 32GB of memory with only two stacks, twice that of Radeon VII.AMD GPU architecture comparison:

AMD introduces the new Navi 10-based graphics card to the US segment for $ 250- $ 300,
another rumor pointed out by Apple-only full Navi 14 GPU leaker is rumored that AMD will soon release a third desktop-class Navi 10 graphics card. The new Radeon RX graphics card further shrinks compared to the Radeon RX 5700, a scaled-down version of the Radeon RX 5700 XT. The new graphics card will reach a price of USD 250-300, which means AMD will compete with the mainstream GeForce GTX 16 series lineup.

The AMD Radeon RX 5700 (non-XT) is 25% faster than the GTX 1660 SUPER, which was recently introduced for $ 229. If AMD offers about 10-15% better GPU performance than the GTX 1660 SUPER at US $ 249- $ 269 US, this would be a very good and competitive solution, since Navi 10 GPUs now start at $ 349 US.Another hint already at the recent MacBook Pro launch is that AMD’s entire Navi 14 GPU is reserved for Apple. In other words, the Radeon RX 5700 XT can end up with 22 CU on a 1408 stream processor, and the entire 24 CU die with a 1536 stream processor is only available to Apple products.AMD Navi 14 Mobility GPU Lineup: