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AMD Navi 3x core exposed, stream processor surge 50%

In the next year, the graphics card market will usher in a big "war", in addition to the old red and green war, Intel as the "fresh blood" to return to the exclusive display market has also joined the graphics card war. The red, blue and green three-way war is really a big drama.

Nvidia and AMD, as the two giants, will launch the RX 7000 series and the RTX 4000 series graphics cards next year.

AMD Navi 3x core exposed, stream processor surge 50%

In recent days, the whistleblower @Greymon55 released parameters suspected to be RDNA3 graphics cards, including three sets of Navi 31/32/33 cores.

According to his revelations, the RX 7000 series graphics card will be equipped with Navi 30 series GPUs, including Navi 31, Navi 32 and Navi 33. Navi 31 has 60 WGP, or 120CU, assuming that the new architecture has a CU of 64 stream processors, then The Navi 31 will have 7680 stream processors, an increase of 50% over the Navi 21. The Navi 32 will have 5120 stream processors, and the Navi 33 will have 2048 stream processors.

In addition, RX 7000 series graphics cards will still be equipped with up to 16GB of GDDR6 video memory, but the unlimited cache is doubled and the frequency is higher, and the Navi 33 series GPU frequency can reach 3GHz.

AMD Navi 3x core exposed, stream processor surge 50%

In addition, according to the news of foreign media Videocardz, AMD will release the Threadripper 5000 PRO series processor on March 8 next year.

AMD Navi 3x core exposed, stream processor surge 50%

According to previous revelations, the Threadripper 5000 PRO series processors will be available in 5 models, including 5945WX, 5955WX, 5965WX, 5975WX and 5995WX, with 12 cores, 16 cores, 24 cores, 32 cores and 64 cores, respectively.

AMD Navi 3x core exposed, stream processor surge 50%

In fact, the top-of-the-line Threadripper Pro 5945WX has appeared on the benchmark platform as a 64-core, 128-thread specification, code-named "Sharkstooth-CGL". Rumor has it that many AMD partners believe that the Ryzen Threadripper processor based on the Zen 3 architecture came too late, more than a year later than the earliest Zen 3 architecture product.

As usual, the Threadripper 5000 series was supposed to be released alongside the Ryzen 5000 series, but AMD postponed the series. It's unclear if AMD will only release a Pro model for threadripper. From the release time node, the Threadripper 5000 PRO series may adopt the Zen3+ architecture and 6nm process.

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