AMD originally told us that we'd have until January 9th to put together our review of the Radeon HD 7970. For a brand new GPU architecture, about three weeks with the card would be good enough to thoroughly investigate performance and deliver a complete review. Sometimes things are too good to be true. The 9th got pulled into the 22nd and three weeks turned into 6 days of testing.
I have to say that Ryan performed admirably. Not only did he get all of the testing done for our 7970 review but he also ran all of the competing cards on our new PCIe 3.0 equipped GPU testbed. The testbed features an Intel Core i7 3960X running at 4.3GHz, an EVGA X79 SLI motherboard and 16GB of DDR3-1866 memory from G.Skill. The 7970 is AMD's first GCN (Graphics Core Next) based GPU. It's built on TSMC's 28nm process and will be available around January 9th. TSMC's 28nm yields are finally acceptable for mass production, so we should see a steady stream of cards once things ramp up next year. How did the 7970 perform? It's without a doubt the fastest single GPU in the world. The advantage over the GeForce GTX 580 varies, but you're looking at a 20% gain on average. That's more of an evolutionary improvement rather than the sort of upset that we often look for with these brand new architectures.hardwarecanucks.com
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nl.hardware.infoFinally if you want to know more about AMD's GCN architecture, check out Ryan's deep dive here.
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