AMD and NVIDIA are gearing up to release their next-generation GPUs in 2023 based on new architectures. For NVIDIA, this is Ada Lovelace, expected to launch as the GeForce RTX 40 series. AMD will debut RDNA 3, likely branded as the Radeon RX 7000 series. While the flagship RTX 4090 and RX 7900 XT will retail for $1500 or more, many gamers look to more affordable high-end options like the RTX 4070 and RX 7900 XTX which may launch around $800. Here's how these two GPUs may compare based on early leaks and speculation.
Performance - The RTX 4070 will utilize the AD103 die with up to 16GB of GDDR6 memory and 40-50% higher performance than the RTX 3070 according to rumors. The RX 7900 XTX should provide a 50% uplift over the RX 6900 XT. Both should handle 4K gaming at 60+ FPS for modern titles. The nod may go to RDNA 3 for slightly higher raw performance based on AMD's history of maximizing value per dollar. But NVIDIA's DLSS upscaling and ray tracing acceleration could offset any small deficits in traditional rendering. Features - The RX 7900 XTX will support hardware ray tracing, variable rate shading, and mesh shaders like its predecessor. But AMD still needs an answer to DLSS for superior AI upscaling. The RTX 4070 will offer second-generation ray tracing cores, third-gen Tensor cores for DLSS 3, and other tools like Shadowplay, Ansel, and Broadcast. NVIDIA's software and streaming suite make GeForce the more well-rounded content creation and gaming architecture currently. Power and Thermals - The RTX 4070 will move to a 5nm node with power draw around 250W based on the RTX 3070 Ti. The RX 7900 XTX may utilize an advanced 7nm or 6nm process with 300W TBP like the RX 6900 XT. AMD typically targets higher power budgets to maximize performance per dollar. While both companies will likely improve cooling solutions with triple fan designs, NVIDIA may hold a slight edge for smaller, more efficient dies if power consumption rumors hold true.Lesen Sie verwandte ArtikelWeiterlesen auoklicker
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