Nick, gaming, and computers all first met in 1981, with the love affair starting on a Sinclair ZX81 in kit form and a book on ZX Basic. He ended up becoming a physics and IT teacher, but by the late 1990s decided it was time to cut his teeth writing for a long defunct UK tech site.
At an event in Los Angeles last week, AMD went through in more detail all the changes it's introducing with the. For a brief while, the chip giant also explained what's new in RDNA 3.5—a"fractional improvement" that's been"bolted onto" the current graphics processor design. In short, it's all about optimising rendering performance in mobile applications.
There are no sweeping changes but that's to be expected from the architecture's codename. RDNA 3.5 exists to improve some of the performance bottlenecks that AMD's GPUs come across when used in low-power, low shader count configurations—namely the integrated Radeon GPUs in its mobile APUs, used in laptops and most handheld gaming PCs.
By doubling the sampler count, the chip can fetch twice as many texels per clock cycle, making up for the lower core clocks. The lack of VRAM bandwidth isn't necessarily an issue because texture sampling incurs huge latencies, anyway.
Overall, RDNA 3.5 is simply laser-focused on both the memory and the shader execution to significantly improve our efficiency of graphics and yet deliver that same Radeon experience that our customers expect.These include a new instruction that detects if a single-use write operation has been issued and allows that to be skipped, letting the GPU move on to the next instruction.
To summarize it all, it's about doing more for the same or less amount of energy, and to that end, AMD provided a performance comparison between an RDNA 3.5-poweredThe new GPU is around 32% faster than the previous generation in the old 3DMark Time Spy benchmark and 19% faster in the lightweight Night Raid test. On face value, those figures look impressive, but the HX 370 sports 33% more CUs than the 8840U.
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