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AMD GPU line powering PS5 and Xbox Series X will launch before the consoles themselves

The AMD RDNA 2 graphics card line will launch this fall, ahead of the release of PS5 and Xbox Series X, which use cards from the same architecture.

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ThinkThink1845d ago

Wonder how much they're going to cost.

ABizzel11844d ago

My guess is $300 - $600.

$300 - $400 would be equivalent to the PS5, however, with all CUs activated and a slightly higher clock speed 12.28 TF, and the Series X equivalent around with all CUs activated around $500 - $600 with a higher clock speed so around 14.34 TF.

And then of course there's big Navi which depending on if its 64CU or 80 CUs as rumored $600 - $1,000, and 16.38 TFs or 20 TFs.

anubusgold1843d ago

Thats not going to happen amd cant increase cu cores that much its the reason they have been behind Nvida so badly the last several years they cant get the cu core counts up high enough.

ABizzel11843d ago

They haven't been badly behind NVIDIA They've been around 10% less IPC performance compared to NVIDIA. They already had 56CU and 64CU with Vega, and based on the Series X, they have already hit 56CU for Navi 2.0, which was designed to be more efficient in performance per watt, add more CUs, add RayTracing, and increase IPC bringing making it a bit better than the RTX 2000 series tier for tier.

The only GPU that's question would be the 80 CU version, but that rumor came from the alleged leaks that the Big Navi is supposed to be 2x as powerful as a 5700 XT which is 40 CUs (40x20 = 80), and the higher clock would make up the performance difference otherwise it can be 64 CUs with a clock speed over 2.2 GHz which cound be around 2x the performance with better software / driver support.

anubusgold1843d ago

@ABizzel1 Sadly im sure Amd will let us down again on the gpu side i miss ATI they would never have let things get this bad. AMD wont have anything to match the 3000 series im sure of it Nvidia has been just releasing just enough to stay ahead they have far more powerful gpus they just sit on waiting for amd to do something. Nvidia said years ago they are 3 generations ahead of Amd at all times the could just blow them out of the water at anytime but its a waste of money to put out that much powerful Gpu's for no reason.

ABizzel11842d ago

In performance I think they'll be competitive. The RX 5700 XT is already competitive with the 2070s, RTX 2080, and RTX 2080s, and it cost less than all of those GPUs. The 2080's are better in nearly all titles by around 20% more performance, but they're not worth nearly 2x the price either, and the 2080 ti isn't worth 3x the price averaging around 30% - 50% more performance.

So taking the 5700 XT, increasing the IPC by a rumored 10%, increasing the clock speeds by around 20% (possibly higher), and adding more cores for higher-end cards, means the 6000 series will be better than what NVIDIA launched with the RTX 2000 series and should be competitive with the RTX 3000 series in raw performance and price.

The problem AMD faces is in Ray Tracing where their solution is likely to be on par with the RTX 2000 series maybe a tad better, but NVIDIA's new solution is rumored to be 3x - 4x better than their last gen.

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Melankolis1843d ago

R7 265 (2GB, US$165 at launch) arguably on par with PS4 GPU (8GB). For the GPU on par with PS5/XSX, my guess is US$300-US$450 with 4/8GB VRAM.

FlyingFoxy1843d ago

GPUs have risen in price this gen, at least with Nvidia on the higher end side.

For example my 980Ti in 2015 was £500 something, but less than 600. Now you're looking at double that for the 2080Ti. Last i heard is Nvidia wanted to lower prices of the top parts, but that could mean little when they cost so much now.

Middle of the road cards will be best price/performance, as you'll likely be looking at 2-3x the cost of a 3070 (example) to go to a 3080Ti which will probably be about 40% better. 3070/3080 at least in the Nvidia range will most likely be best in terms of cost, though for people running 4k screens that may be an issue as they might require more power from a 3080Ti if playing a demanding game.

Those using 1440p and high refresh rates should be fine with a 3070/3080 and whatever the rough AMD equivalents are.

mastaleep1843d ago

Do you feel we might see successors to RX 5500 XT and RX 5600 XT soon?

FlyingFoxy1843d ago

mastaleep, looks as if those cards came out months after the main ones, so they may do similarly again with the new gen.

Tech51845d ago (Edited 1845d ago )

Interesting. and i thought consoles would have RDNA 2.0 tech exclusively for at least a few months.
turns out PC's going to have it months before. technically the next gen starts as soon as this architecture launches. even though ray-trace gaming started years ago. but at least now it will be official from AMD and for the consumer level.

Lennoxb631845d ago

Next gen doesn’t start until next gen games release

Tech51845d ago (Edited 1845d ago )

define "next gen games".

BLizardXD1845d ago

"define "next gen games"."

1 billion polygons + 1080p 30 fps ray-traced. or last gen at 4k 60fps.
or faster loading screens and sharper textures.

Genkins1845d ago (Edited 1845d ago )

@ tech - define "next gen games".

some say 4k 60fps, or ray-tracing and more polygons. while others say faster loading times and sharper textures.
all of which PC has being doing some years ago. i guess the point is to start seeing these games run on next gen hardware.

DJStotty1843d ago

@BlizardXD

"define "next gen games"."

1 billion polygons + 1080p 30 fps ray-traced. or last gen at 4k 60fps.
or faster loading screens and sharper textures.

So you mean exactly what PC already has in some games?

UltraNova1843d ago (Edited 1843d ago )

@ Tech5

Tough term to lock down. I'd reckon games that have an SSD as a minimum requirement ?

AuraAbjure1843d ago (Edited 1843d ago )

@ Tech5 A next gen game is a game that includes every one of the following:

A) Runs above native 1080p resolution like 1440p. 1440p @ 30 fps makes the cut.

B) The game does not compensate running at such high res. by reducing the LOD.

C) Little to no noticeable loading times ever.

D) More organic/fun gameplay thanks to the removal of previously necessary gameplay abruptions or divergences which used to serve as loading times in disguise. The fact that these gameplay abruptions are never actually a part of the developers' original vision is a major win because now we can actually render our dreams and visions closer to their original conceptions respectively.

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ABizzel11844d ago

AMD has been saying their GPUS would be out this year for the longest, so best case scenario the consoles would have had 1 month on the GPUs

Lennoxb631844d ago

@Tech5

'define "next gen games".'

Games that cant be fully realized on current gen hardware. It doesn't matter if next gen hardware comes out. If it can easily run on current consoles/hardware then it isn't really next gen.

RazzerRedux1843d ago

"If it can easily run on current consoles/hardware then it isn't really next gen."

So nothing Microsoft releases for Xbox Series X will be "next gen" for over a year after its launch?

Lennoxb631843d ago

@RazzerRedux

Even those games will have features that can't be fully realized on current gen. Like ray tracing.

Tacoboto1843d ago

So... Microsoft should hire Nvidia's marketing?

Gameplay sizzle reels with "Next-Gen On"/"Next-Gen Off"

AuraAbjure1843d ago (Edited 1843d ago )

I don't think there will be any progress made from a technical standpoint from here on out on current-gen hardware. The Last of Us 2 will probably become the technical showcase. Either that, doom eternal or cyberpunk 2077. The jaguar CPU's slow frequency has been maxed out.

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Sophisticated_Chap1843d ago

Next Gen started when the RTX 2080 Super launched, but it will be interesting to see if RDNA2 lives up to the promise, and whether we see the kinds of black and blue screen problems that have plagued the RX 5700XT. Currently, a 9.06 Tflop RTX 2070 Super out-performs a 9.75 Tflop RX 5700XT, and it does it handily. The question is, will RDNA2 catch up to Nvidia when it comes to similar Tflop performance.

RazzerRedux1843d ago

"a 9.06 Tflop RTX 2070 Super out-performs a 9.75 Tflop RX 5700XT, and it does it handily"

Not really. They are pretty close.

https://youtu.be/ZmlRzGhdWd...

Sophisticated_Chap1843d ago (Edited 1843d ago )

It is close, but it's no cigar, especially when the 5700 XT is 690 Gflops more powerful, but gets beat @ 1440p by 7% on average, and doesn't have dedicated ray tracing cores, or DLSS 2.0. DLSS gives massive performace gains, and since DLSS 2.0, it actually produces images close to native resolutions. I was waiting and hoping that AMD would deliver with RDNA, and while it has most certainly brought much needed competition to the GPU space, its still playing 2nd fiddle to Nvidia in the PC space. Nvidia is so far ahead, that i'm starting to wonder if the company is being run by space aliens. Give me a call when Lise Su starts wearing a leather jacket.

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deadfrag1845d ago

No,Series X and PS5 use a custom Soc with RDNA2 theres no market Soc that equals them.

bishup251845d ago (Edited 1845d ago )

they are specifically referring to the graphics architecture. RDNA 2.0.
just as the article states - "The AMD RDNA 2 graphics card line will launch this fall, ahead of the release of PS5 and Xbox Series X, which use cards from the same architecture."

ABizzel11844d ago (Edited 1844d ago )

They use custom SOC as in, taking the Desktop equivalent, cutting 4 CUs from it to make sure production yields are good, reduce clock speeds, and make minor tweaks here and there.

There will be a 40 CU RDNA 2 GPU which the PS5 will be based on, and a 56 CU RDNA 2 GPU which is what the Series X will be based on.

azenture1843d ago (Edited 1843d ago )

Good one

jonny8971843d ago

It is called The Big Navi in gaming circles - and it is all set to release in September. Plans can still change by the way.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Console review - Worthy Successor with Issues

"Nintendo Switch 2 is a safe and solid follow-up in many respects but it has its issues, including the Virtual Game Card system and an aging UI."

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Even the Meta Quest can be an Xbox — Leaked images show an Xbox-branded Quest 3S

Windows Central writes: "CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, had previously been vocally opposed to the idea of a native Xbox headset, stating in 2019 that 'nobody's asking for VR' on Xbox. However, Microsoft's marketing strategy for the Xbox Series X|S generation has shifted with the rise of Xbox Cloud Gaming and the 'This is an Xbox' marketing."

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mooreneco2122h ago(Edited 22h ago)

Ah, a contributing factor to Meta dropping PSVR2 support for Beat sabre! Microsoft’s always stuck with the modus operandi of “if you want an original idea steal someone else’s” and try to destroy markets they cannot win in. They are doing to to console gaming and now trying VR!

OtterX22h ago

It's like a rich kid who pays the smart kid to do his homework for him.

*Yea, such a shame about Beat Saber dropping Playstation support btw. :\

DivineHand1253h ago

Why would this deal with Xbox cause meta to end beat Saber support for the psvr2 when the game isn't even available on Xbox?

It is more likely that psvr2 is under performing and they feel it is time to end support. The psvr2 headset only sells whenever there is a sale to make it competitive with the meta headset.

OtterX22h ago

The XBox way. Hardware, even game development companies.... let them do the hard work of building things, throw them some money, then slap an XBox logo on it!

Jin_Sakai22h ago(Edited 22h ago)

Good old fragmentation. Just what Xbox needed.

IRetrouk22h ago

Looks nicer than the standard one

PapaBop19h ago

This is probably nothing more than a branding attempt to show Xbox really is on all platforms. The Quest already has the Xbox Cloud app that supposedly works great. Would be cool if Microsoft actually entered the VR space in a larger capacity but if they was doing that, I imagine they'd have showcased it at their summer showcase.

Vits16h ago(Edited 16h ago)

Yeah, it's basically the same idea as the ROG Ally Xbox. Just a regular device that gives you access to the Xbox library and carries the brand, but nothing really special or groundbreaking beyond that. It’s not some custom Xbox hardware, just a repackage of existing tech with a logo and some software perks.

Now, when it comes to VR, Microsoft actually made a pretty serious attempt with something called Windows Mixed Reality. It wasn’t just a headset, they were aiming for an open ecosystem. They had APIs for developers, support baked into Windows, and even tools to convert regular desktop content into VR environments. On paper, it was a solid play. But it never caught on, third part support was half-baked and basically only Samsung headsets were worth anything. After about five years of trying to push it, they gave up and shelved the whole thing.

The bigger issue here is that VR just isn't ready for the mainstream. People love to hype it up, but at the end of the day, it’s a hard sell unless it’s cheap enough to feel like an impulse buy and even when you can do that, you need to support it with software. Making it a extremelly expensive segment for any company, just look at Meta, bleeding literal billions every years trying to get this stuff off the ground, and they are the market leaders.

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Japan: Nintendo Switch 2 already outsold lifetime sales of Xbox Series X|S and PS5 Digital Edition

The Nintendo Switch 2 has proved to be a success the world over, however, one nation which is particularly keen on the Nintendo’s latest platform is naturally Japan. Recent sales data has shown that…

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shadowT1d 22h ago

biggest console launch ever!

CrashMania1d 18h ago

yeah nothing is gonna dethrone nintendo in japan, especially if there's a handheld involved.

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goken1d 5h ago

Wow… Nintendo is champ in Japan, but the speed of sale is remarkable.

Proves that console gaming isn’t dead yet not by a long shot.

gold_drake1d 15h ago

not surprised, the switch is relatively cheap in japan.

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DivineHand1251d 14h ago

I guess the resistance against always online and digital only consoles is BS. The people have voted with their wallets.

NotoriousWhiz1d 13h ago

What are you talking about? Switch 2 is neither always online nor digital only.

DivineHand1251d 12h ago

Nintendo can literally block your Switch 2 console from accessing their online services at any time. When that happens, it becomes a brick. You won't even be able to play those games that use game key cards that are not installed on the console. Some users who have been blocked tried factory resetting their system, and when they tried to boot it up with a new account, they are stuck.

Speaking of game key cards, the majority of third party publishers have opted to use those instead of loading their full game on those cartridges. Imagine having a library of game key card games and going on a long trip but not being able to play a particular game because you need to connect to Nintendo servers to download the game first. It is not like the old days where you just plug in and play.

Game key cards make sense for large games like GTA, Red Dead, or COD, but I don't see why publishers who have games with sizes less than 32 GB need to use that option.

Profchaos1d 9h ago

If you try to mod your system it could get banned from online play like every single system since the ps3 and xbox

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