

Posted on Nov 11th 2020, 8:15 Reply #10 TechLurkerĭeathtoGnomesso we have to 'match-up' the card and the CPU to get the best performance? :shadedshu:The writing was on the wall as early as 2018 or 2019 when AMD announced their Infinity Architecture plan where they aim to allow an all AMD ecosystem eventually act as one giant gestalt APU, sharing all appropriate resources, maximize efficiency, and killing or reducing bottlenecks/latency wherever they can. deuresulting in better performance when supported?when supported.
#Amd vs nvidia opencl benchmark upgrade
Right now only, what.four mobos, work with it? Surely most will add support, but just in reality, an overwhelming majority of users are running Intel systems or X470 on down mobos, or would need to pay to upgrade to the 5000 series (sucks for those who bought Zen2).

to me, as a current intel user (and not changing for years with the CPU I have), it's critical to see these results without SAM and where the cards stand. I know every company puts their best foot forward, however, it feels a bit misleading considering how few are actually running that setup. You've skipped much of the GPU event I reckon?I'm thinking that people's concerns are over being encouraged (forced) to buy into the ecosystem to get these results or the GPU will be 2-13% slower (according to their slide, several percent on average).
#Amd vs nvidia opencl benchmark code
Mar 1st 2022 NVIDIA DLSS Source Code Leaked (83).Dec 11th 2022 First Alleged AMD Radeon RX 7900-series Benchmarks Leaked (146).Nov 3rd 2022 AMD Announces the $999 Radeon RX 7900 XTX and $899 RX 7900 XT, 5nm RDNA3, DisplayPort 2.1, FSR 3.0 FluidMotion (336).Nov 3rd 2022 AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Performance Claims Extrapolated, Performs Within Striking Distance of RTX 4090 (164).

Sep 22nd 2022 AMD Cuts MSRPs of Radeon RX 6000 Series Graphics Cards (94).There has been a Ryzen 9 5950X test setup that boosted the performance of Radeon RX 6800 XT card by quite a lot, making it reach 456837 points, making a huge leap over the Intel-based system thanks to the Smart Access Memory (SAM) technology that all-AMD system provides. Comparing that to GeForce RTX 3080 GPU that scores 470743 points, the card is slower compared to the competition.

When it comes to the higher-end Radeon RX 6800 XT GPU, it scored 407321 points in two test runs. For comparison, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 scores about 361042 points, showcasing that the Radeon card is not faster in any of the runs. When it comes to results, the system with RX 6800 GPU scored anywhere from 347137 points to 336367 points in three test runs. The motherboard used was ASUS top-end ROG Maximus XII Extreme Z490 board. In the tests, the system ran on the Intel platform with Core i9-10900K CPU with 16 GB DDR4 RAM running at 3600 MHz. It appears that some user has gotten access to the system with the Radeon RX 6800 and RX 6800 XT GPUs, running Cinebench 4.4 OpenCL tests. Today, thanks to the well-known leaker TUM_APISAK, we have some Geekbench OpenCL scores. The architecture is set to compete with NVIDIA Ampere architecture and highest offerings of the competing company. AMD has just recently announced its next-generation Radeon RX 6000 series GPU based on the new RDNA 2 architecture.
