As a linux-only user (and gamer), nvidia is a plain no-go for me so i just hope that rdna2 is not entirely disappointing like RDNA1 was. For us Linux gamers a working VFIO on a consumer card would be a dream of course since nvidia is locking that to their workstations cards, maybe AMD just throws it in as a goody. Zen3 is propably gonna kick-butt, especially in any non-gaming task perhaps AMD will inch closer to Inte…
AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
61–70 of 208 posts
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh, the third option, with absolutely no library support. Or, looking at Khronos's page, even device support. At least OpenCL has the benefit of wide compatibility, even if its performance meant it was unsuitable. Nvidia has settled on CUDA, and has maintained 13 years of compatibility. If SYCL is going to ever compete with CUDA, it's going to need to stick around long enough for people to build on it.
My firm does GPGPU programming for audio processing. Nobody in this area even thinks of using anything other than CUDA. It has far more support, tools, compilers, etc.
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#63Earlier quoted context omitted.
The information available around Big Navi (The GPUs expected to launch next month) put them at a +50% performance jump from the last generation and likely able to compete with the Nvidia flagship 3080: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-big_navi-rdna2-all-we-... I'd really urge anyone wanting to opine on these issues to watch the official analyst day videos and read through the releases AMD has put out so far in t…
> The information available around Big Navi (The GPUs expected to launch next month) put them at a +50% performance jump from the last generation and likely able to compete with the Nvidia flagship 3080 I guess it depends on what benchmark you care about but for AMD to compete with a 3080, which is 70-100% faster than a 2080, which is 10-20% faster than AMD's current flagship, they need to do a lot better than +50%.
"30% Faster Than The RTX 2080 Ti & 50% Faster Than the RTX 2080 SUPER on Average"
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-graphics-card-b...
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#64Earlier quoted context omitted.
What's their CUDA competitor this year? Are they pushing out client libs for Vulkan or are we sticking with trying to make ROCm work?
The industry at large is moving to SYCL, which can be implemented on top of OpenCL / CPUs / FPGAs.
Maybe things have changed massively very recently, but I came back from iwocl (the OpenCL and SYCL conference) two years ago massively disappointed. And I still don't see anyone in the slice of the HPC space I'm familiar with (environmental & GIS-related modeling) using it, for a reason I presume.
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#65Earlier quoted context omitted.
unless you have navi, in which case rocm is not supported and doesn't work and I guess AMD expects you to use opencl.
Navi just began to compile a week or two ago. Still 'unsupported', but its slowly gaining features. ROCm is a bit uneven with what cards it supports. Ex: Rx 550 never was supported (even though Polaris, the rest of the 5xx series worked). It seems like the only cards ROCm works for are the ones that share a chip and/or driver with AMD's "Machine Intelligence" line of cards. (MI50, MI60, etc. etc.). Which are Fiji (Rx…
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#66As a linux-only user (and gamer), nvidia is a plain no-go for me so i just hope that rdna2 is not entirely disappointing like RDNA1 was. For us Linux gamers a working VFIO on a consumer card would be a dream of course since nvidia is locking that to their workstations cards, maybe AMD just throws it in as a goody. Zen3 is propably gonna kick-butt, especially in any non-gaming task perhaps AMD will inch closer to Inte…
Wouldn't SR-IOV support (which is rumored in nvidia's chips) make vfio on this kind of setup possible?
Even if it's possible to implement proper VFIO for Nvidia GPUs, I expect them to fight such an implementation with tooth and nail in their drivers. This is the same company that artificially limits the amount of transcoding streams in their drivers, mind.
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
Apple Silicon will contain an Apple-designed GPU, so it might soon be irrelevant for Mac users what AMD has to offer.
I highly suspect Apple will still ship (and support) AMD GPUs - maybe for the iMac Pro and Mac Pro. I doubt that Apple Silicon GPUs will be close to the performance to AMD/NVidias flagships. And I assume the market share for iMac/Mac Pro is just not that big for Apple to invest in competing with AMD/Nvidia on the Highend Segment.
I think they will end up ditching AMD to have 100% E2E control on all their products.
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#68Earlier quoted context omitted.
The information available around Big Navi (The GPUs expected to launch next month) put them at a +50% performance jump from the last generation and likely able to compete with the Nvidia flagship 3080: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-big_navi-rdna2-all-we-... I'd really urge anyone wanting to opine on these issues to watch the official analyst day videos and read through the releases AMD has put out so far in t…
> The information available around Big Navi (The GPUs expected to launch next month) put them at a +50% performance jump from the last generation and likely able to compete with the Nvidia flagship 3080 I guess it depends on what benchmark you care about but for AMD to compete with a 3080, which is 70-100% faster than a 2080, which is 10-20% faster than AMD's current flagship, they need to do a lot better than +50%.
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#69Earlier quoted context omitted.
> The information available around Big Navi (The GPUs expected to launch next month) put them at a +50% performance jump from the last generation and likely able to compete with the Nvidia flagship 3080 I guess it depends on what benchmark you care about but for AMD to compete with a 3080, which is 70-100% faster than a 2080, which is 10-20% faster than AMD's current flagship, they need to do a lot better than +50%.
Some of the leaked benchmarks for the 3080 put it more in the range of 30-50% better than the 2080 series: "30% Faster Than The RTX 2080 Ti & 50% Faster Than the RTX 2080 SUPER on Average" https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-graphics-card-b...
Re: AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October
#70Personally I don't really care if RDNA2 is not as powerful as the Ampere GPUs as long as the price is competitive. I want to update my 1070 just for playing Cyberpunk 2077 when it comes out, but since I don't play that much anymore it doesn't make sense to go all-in on the GPU.