rick.lang wrote:Gaming GPU? Compute CPU? Data centre GPU? To which family does the unreleased Radeon Pro W5700X for the Mac Pro 2019 belong?
Hi.
The the unreleased Radeon Pro W5700X is a Gaming Graphics Card.
And now I will give you all the information I have for the coming Compute GPU's.
It is not a single introduction, but a class of Graphics Cards that will be improved from generation to generation.
I expect the first will be the successor of the Radeon Instinct MI50. The rumors call it Radeon Instinct MI100 and is expected in the 2nd half of this year. You can try to google 'Radeon Instinct MI100'.
But QUOTE: 'AMD's plan over the next two generations of products is for the IF ( Infinity Fabric ) to turn into its own architectural design, no longer just between CPU-to-CPU or GPU-to-GPU, and future products will see a near all-to-all integration.' for CPU-to-GPU connectivity.
From:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15596/am ... everythingAnd AMD's plans go futher. They just don't want to connect CPU-to-GPU with a very fast connection, but also plan to let the CPU and GPU to share the memory and its cache.
In this link is a 'Representation of AMD's diagram':
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15590/am ... 25d-and-3dQUOTE: ' AMD’s diagrams show four main compute chiplets, arranged in a 2x2 pattern, and then 4-high stacked die with one per chiplet ....... it seems that the ‘die stacking’ element points to HBM or some form of memory, while the compute chiplets in the middle are only one high, but all connected through the interposer. AMD is claiming that this level of integration offers a 10x increase in bandwidth'
Here is a link to a 3:02:28 long YouTube with
'AMD Financial Analyst Day 2020' Recording from the Live stream.
From 2:58:20 to 3:00:12 in the Q&A part of the AMD event. AMD's David Wang, Senior Vice President Engineering explain the benefit of this unified memory.
As I see it, is this or a competing systems the future of Resolve.
Regards Carsten.