

this repo's readme has a section on "Supported GPUs": AMD also plans to introduce an AD102 GPU in its next-generation graphics cards.I'm a long-time CUDA developer looking to explore ROCm and HIP development, but finding out which hardware even supports these tools is harder than it needs to be. The RX 7900 XT class will also sport the Navi 31 GPU. AMD will launch its new flagship graphics card in the latter part of this year, and the Navi 31 is rumored to be one of the key parts of this new GPU. The new Navi 31 GPU could be the new flagship of the AMD Radeon RX 7000 series. hAzGs9M9E6ĪMD’s new graphics card is unlikely to be a high-end GPU like NvidiaCrusher, but the company’s next-generation Navi31 RDNA3 GPU is expected to have 15360 stream processors and a clock speed of 3.2 GHz. The big change is going back to 4x SIMD per CU like GCN, but now with RDNA's 32 ALU design.

The new chip will also feature increased clock speeds, which means it could eventually hit the 100 TFLOP mark.Īccording to Linux drivers, it appears that Compute Units still exist, and WGPs are still DualCUs. Its new Navi31 RDNA3 GPU is expected to deliver up to 92 TFLOPS of FP32, which is a significant increase over the current flagship chip. This would mark a major improvement for AMD. The CPU would be clocked at 2.4-2.5 GHz stock and could achieve a peak performance of 75 TFLOPS of FP32, which is not too far off from the Navi 21. It would also have 32GB of GDDR6 memory and 256 or 512 MB of Infinity Cache in 6nm. This would mean that the Navi 31 GPU would have a total of 15360 shaders, which is over four times more than the Navi 21. Now, according to the tipster Greymon55 AMD’S upcoming Radeon RX 7900XT Navi 31 RDNA3 GPU could hit 92 TFLOPS of FP32 if it were to include a large amount of Ada-compatible headers and a 3D stacking solution. Rumors about AMD’s Navi31 RDNA3 GPU have been circulating since last year.
