Two Gamecubes! 👀Watching the video: this is much smaller than I thought god damn
BlessSeeing that the Series X full specs are out, it might be the best time to split the thread. I'll bring it up to the admins and we'll look at it.
Holy shit.
For people who can't watch the vid:
Inside Xbox Series X: the full specs
This is it. After months of teaser trailers, blog posts and even the occasional leak, we can finally reveal firm, hard …www.eurogamer.net
So komachi is thinking that the 80CU rumor was false and Navi 21 is 56CU hmm.Well, thanks to this, I think that the story of N21 like 80 was almost that feeling. After all, N21 will be 56)
That is not gigarays at all. That is aabb traversals/intersections per second. There are multiple, like 3 to 4 needed per ray and then the triangle intersection after that.380 Gigarays/sec????
Wouldn't that be stupidly close to full scene RT?
There were a pair of Series X systems running all day long side by side at the test site. The air from the top was certainly warm but the machines didn't feel overly hot or anything. They're also insanely quiet.
That is not gigarays at all. That is aabb traversals/intersections per second. There are multiple, like 3 to 4 needed per ray and then the triangle intersection after that.
Yes I think they must have reduced the size of the CU of RDNA2. Possibly because they removed some general compute HE that is better suited for CDNA application space?The die size is much smaller than I would've expected from a 56 CU GPU (with 4 disabled) based on Navi 10. They must've reduced the size of the CUs with RDNA2, right?
Also interesting that devs will be able to choose wether they rather use higher clock speeds or SMT.
Smaller = cheaperWith that die size does it make it more likely to hit the $500 price point?
I will be talking about this in another video, but based upon what I have seen, no.
I will be talking about this in another video, but based upon what I have seen, no.
I think Klee suggested 52cu...
No NV accellerates the exact same thing. Triangle intersections and the BVH traversal.Doesn't nvidia also accelerate more of the raytracing pipeline?.
I will be talking about this in another video, but based upon what I have seen, no.
While I really dont like bringing up previous leakers that i dont fully trust, tommy fisher on the other forum was saying that xbox is 12.1TF with 52CU @ 1.82Ghz
Wow, that matches series x.While I really dont like bringing up previous leakers that i dont fully trust, tommy fisher on the other forum was saying that xbox is 12.1TF with 52CU @ 1.82Ghz
In the DF video, they say it's 56 with 4 disabled.
Can't wait for this video. I suppose you will be evaluating RT performance?I will be talking about this in another video, but based upon what I have seen, no.
Right, so CU disable for yields are essentially useless and don't contribute to performance, only a lager die. All consoles have a certain amount disabled. No one would be discussing disabled CU in relation to chip performance.
Exactly, i dont know what Sony's plans are with the silent approach but this is giving a huge win to Microsoft.
What did he say about PS5?While I really dont like bringing up previous leakers that i dont fully trust, tommy fisher on the other forum was saying that xbox is 12.1TF with 52CU @ 1.82Ghz
The crazy thing is I dont think anything he said has been wrong so far when it comes to specs
While I really dont like bringing up previous leakers that i dont fully trust, tommy fisher on the other forum was saying that xbox is 12.1TF with 52CU @ 1.82Ghz
While I really dont like bringing up previous leakers that i dont fully trust, tommy fisher on the other forum was saying that xbox is 12.1TF with 52CU @ 1.82Ghz
A fake PS5 controller*
Just checked his other posts, got the XSX spot on and said that the PS5 is 13.3TF, hot damn.While I really dont like bringing up previous leakers that i dont fully trust, tommy fisher on the other forum was saying that xbox is 12.1TF with 52CU @ 1.82Ghz