By 2022, new
generations of AMD and Nvidia video cards should be released. According to
early rumors, the top graphics card based on the Navi 31 GPU (Radeon RX 7900
XT) was supposed to receive a processor with two GCD computing units and
several MCD memory units. The total number of stream processors for such a
complex chip should have reached 16,000. Later, data appeared that the real
Navi 31 would be a little more straightforward – one GCD for 12288 stream processors and 6
memory modules with a total capacity of 24 GB.
It could be assumed that AMD
abandoned plans to release such a complex chipset GPU. But a well-known
insider, Greymon55, claims that AMD is still working on a graphics
accelerator with 16384 stream processors. This is the fourth Navi GPU of the
new series based on the RDNA 3 architecture. Obviously, this processor will
receive two GCD computing crystals. Perhaps we are talking about a bunch of two
Navi 32 (Radeon RX 7700 XT), which initially operate with 8192 stream
processors.
The graphics card launch with 16384 stream processors is scheduled for 2023. But this will not
necessarily be the decision of the gaming segment. It is believed that such a
GPU will debut in the Radeon Pro for workstations.
Source:
videocardz.com