I expect it will be more available than RDNA2. One of the other big advantages of chiplette design is it's not dependent on a single node. We can expect only the parts that absolutely require 5nm to be on the 5nm node, while others will be on the established and cheaper to make 6nm and 7nm nodes.
And if RDNA3 is as competitive as we're expecting, they'll be able to run margins high enough to justify spending more on that line than they could with RDNA2.
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koekkoe - Friday, June 10, 2022 - link
Hopefully there is a Radeon 7970 10th Anniversary Edition in the lineup.qwertymac93 - Thursday, June 23, 2022 - link
7970 GGGhz edition with 3ghz turbo and water cooling (a la Vega 64)?Mr Perfect - Friday, June 10, 2022 - link
Very Exciting! Hopefully these will be reasonably priced and readily available too, but that feels like a lot to ask these days.Any chance of an architecture deep dive Ryan, or are you still bogged down with administration work?
Khanan - Friday, June 10, 2022 - link
Maybe the mid range cards if you’re lucky. Semi high end at best.zamroni - Friday, June 10, 2022 - link
Rdna3 won't be available much.Amd will always prioritize the manufacturing capacity to make epyc server processors to maximise profit
HarryVoyager - Saturday, June 11, 2022 - link
I expect it will be more available than RDNA2. One of the other big advantages of chiplette design is it's not dependent on a single node. We can expect only the parts that absolutely require 5nm to be on the 5nm node, while others will be on the established and cheaper to make 6nm and 7nm nodes.And if RDNA3 is as competitive as we're expecting, they'll be able to run margins high enough to justify spending more on that line than they could with RDNA2.
Byte - Tuesday, June 21, 2022 - link
Jokes of everyone, i've been using a 7970 for a decade. Still runs great.