AMD Volcanic Islands Family Except Hawaii XT and Hawaii Pro Possibly Based on Current GCN Architectures
AMD
Volcanic Islands family is
being unveiled in Hawaii on 25th September and it looks like the Hawaii
GPU would be finally unveiled to public at the press event. VR-Zone has got some interesting details regarding AMD Volcanic
Islands family which reveal that other than the Hawaii based cards, the
rest of the series would largely be based on the current GCN
architecture.
AMD Volcanic Islands Family Except Hawaii Possibly Features Current GCN Architecture?
VR-Zone tells that AMD has finalized their Volcanic Islands family and would first of all showoff their latest Hawaii XT and Hawaii Pro
graphic cards. These are based on a new 28nm
process design
architecture which brings faster performance that is comparable to an
NVIDIA’s GK110 based graphics card as hinted by a leaked performance
benchmark.
The new Hawaii chip would compete directly against the GK110 core which
has been a mammoth since the unveil of GeForce GTX Titan in February
2013. The Hawaii XT would replace the current HD 7970 GPU while the
Hawaii Pro chip would be replacing the HD 7950 GPU, though we cannot
confirm the codenames since there’s some
confusion built around them at the moment and nothing seems to be
official.
The site also mentions a possible Tahiti XTL variant some time after
the introduction of Hawaii, though its not known what chip would it be.
But it seems so that Hawaii would be the only new architecture based chip inside the Volcanic Islands family while other chips are refreshed or possibly enhanced versions of the current GCN architecture based HD
7000 series.
The chip replacing Pitcairn based HD 7800 series could possibly be
Curacao XT and Curacao Pro. Although they get a new codename but they
would feature the same GPU architecture as seen on this generation of
graphic cards with some minor clock speed improvements and so on. Maybe
we would get to see higher memory buffer such as 3 GB?
The chip to replace the Cape Verde HD 7700 series would be
the Boniare XTX and Boniare Pro which are also previously confirmed
codenames. These also seem to feature the existing Cape Verde
architecture with the same set of improvements as would be seen on the
Pitcairn cards minus the memory buffer improvement. Its also said that
the architecture featured on the Boniare chips might be close to Cape
Verde but the enhanced version that was available on the Radeon HD 7790
and Radeon HD 7730 graphic cards. This is most probably the new GCN 1.1
architecture that comes with some process improvements over GCN 1.0
(Southern Islands). Last of all would be the entry level Oland XT and
Oland Pro chips which would be available on the absolute lowest end AMD
Volcanic Islands parts.
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