AMD's next-gen high-end Radeon: HBM2E memory and ray tracing support?

RDNA 2 could be a BEAST: GDDR6 or HBM2E could be used, 7nm+ node and ray tracing.

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AMD is preparing its next-gen RDNA 2 architecture for a slew of new graphics cards next year, with the company using the newer 7nm+ node with new cards launching in 2H 2020.

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We know to expect these cards to feature ray tracing support, as well as an industry source of mine telling me they'll be much higher-end cards than the RDNA-based RX 5700 series.

This move will see AMD on equal footing with NVIDIA's current GeForce RTX series in the RTX 2080 SUPER and flagship RTX 2080 Ti, but what about NVIDIA's next-gen Ampere GPUs expected in 2020? AMD will need RDNA 2 to be something quite special if it doesn't want to be an entire generation behind of NVIDIA's next-gen flagship.

WCCFTech has some ponderings on whether the RDNA 2-based flagship Radeon graphics cards of 2020 will feature the new, and much faster HBM2E memory standard.

HBM2E comes in an 8-Hi stack config using 16Gb memory dies, which results in 3.2Gbps of bandwidth -- we should expect single stacks to feature up to 410GB/sec of memory bandwidth, while dual HBM2E stacks would result in 920GB/sec of bandwidth.

If you go for a 4-way stack it opens the door to 64GB of HBM2E with up to 1.64TB/sec of memory bandwidth -- we should expect this on a consumer card like a successor to the HBM2-based Radeon VII, but we could see a new beast emerge.

A new flagship crazy high-end card with 16-32GB HBM2 and up to 920GB/sec will destroy a Radeon VII, and even keep up (in terms of memory bandwidth at least) a new flagship Ampere-based GeForce from NVIDIA.

Quick Takeaway:

  • New Radeon card on the way
  • RDNA 2 architecture
  • Navi 10 successor (probably Navi 20)
  • Ray tracing support
  • Not GDDR6, possibly HBM2E
  • HBM2E = revised standard, 8-Hi stack
  • 8-Hi stack offers 920GB/sec up to insane 1.64TB/sec memory bandwidth
  • Memory bandwidth = GOOD
  • Crazy high-end will be server/HPC
  • But new high-end Radeon could be a BEAST
  • ETA = 2H 2020

Anthony joined the TweakTown team in 2010 and has since reviewed 100s of graphics cards. Anthony is a long time PC enthusiast with a passion of hate for games built around consoles. FPS gaming since the pre-Quake days, where you were insulted if you used a mouse to aim, he has been addicted to gaming and hardware ever since. Working in IT retail for 10 years gave him great experience with custom-built PCs. His addiction to GPU tech is unwavering and has recently taken a keen interest in artificial intelligence (AI) hardware.

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