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Discussion RDNA4 + CDNA3 Architectures Thread

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With the GFX940 patches in full swing since first week of March, it is looking like MI300 is not far in the distant future!
Usually AMD takes around 3Qs to get the support in LLVM and amdgpu. Lately, since RDNA2 the window they push to add support for new devices is much reduced to prevent leaks.
But looking at the flurry of code in LLVM, it is a lot of commits. Maybe because US Govt is starting to prepare the SW environment for El Capitan (Maybe to avoid slow bring up situation like Frontier for example)

See here for the GFX940 specific commits
Or Phoronix

There is a lot more if you know whom to follow in LLVM review chains (before getting merged to github), but I am not going to link AMD employees.

I am starting to think MI300 will launch around the same time like Hopper probably only a couple of months later!
Although I believe Hopper had problems not having a host CPU capable of doing PCIe 5 in the very near future therefore it might have gotten pushed back a bit until SPR and Genoa arrives later in 2022.
If PVC slips again I believe MI300 could launch before it :grimacing:

This is nuts, MI100/200/300 cadence is impressive.

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Previous thread on CDNA2 and RDNA3 here

 
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Also, the gcc patches and mesa patches have already started being fired. Doesn't seem like software will be delayed, so can we assume they found another problem in the silicon again?
 
Also, the gcc patches and mesa patches have already started being fired. Doesn't seem like software will be delayed, so can we assume they found another problem in the silicon again?
Would be a certified Radeon moment indeed.

It's almost as if RDNA2 was worked on by a different company. Every other GPU gen is a dumpster fire after dumpster fire.
 
Also, the gcc patches and mesa patches have already started being fired. Doesn't seem like software will be delayed, so can we assume they found another problem in the silicon again?
No? If this is true (dug briefly but unable to find more info or a source) it might be due to all the roadmap changes.

It would not surprise me if true. Maybe others will know more. I haven’t been able to keep up with anything due to the flood of Computex news.
 
Just wow. I believed there would be RDNA4 launch in 2h2024 and possibly a preview at Computex. Nothing happened and being told it would be until next year? Does AMD still has flagship model of RDNA4 or cancelled?

I find it hard to believe most of the leaks are wrong in 2024.
 
To me, it has not so much sense. If reason is price, you can always adjust it later. If the product is ready, then delaying it means only losing potential sales. A real reason would be excess inventory of older cards that must be cleaned up before launching the new ones (which could be).
 
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