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AMD RDNA 3 “Navi 3X” GPUs Feature Double The Cache Per Compute Unit & Shader Array

AMD has listed down the latest information regarding the Cache sizes of their upcoming RDNA 3 “Navi 3X” GPUs within Linux patches.

AMD’s Next-Gen RDNA 3 GPUs For Navi 3X Lineup To Double The Cache Size For Compute Units & Shader Array

Published over at the FreeDesktop Linux repository by AMD’s Aaron Liu and discovered by Coelacanth-Dream and Kepler_L2, we get to see the first details regarding the cache sizes in upcoming RDNA 3 GPUs such as the Navi 31, Navi 32, and Navi 33 chips which were recently leaked.

Coming to the details, the AMD RDNA 3 (GFX11) GPU lineup will feature double the L0 vector cache for each Compute Unit or CU and also double the GL1 data cache (RDNA L1 cache for each Shader Array or SA. As per the new information, the Vector Register File per SIMD will increase to 192KB vs 128KB on RDNA 2, the L0 Vector/Texture cache will increase from 16 KB to 32 KB per CU, the GPU L1 Data Cache per Shader Array will increase from 128 KB to 256 KB while the L2 Data Cache will remain the same as RDNA 2.

There are also cache sizes listed for AMD’s Navi 33 and Phoenix APUs which will also feature an RDNA 3 graphics core but in a monolithic package. The L0 Vector/Texture size is increased from 16 KB to 32 KB while the L1 Data Cache (Graphics) is increased from 128 KB to 256 KB. The Register file size remains untouched on Navi 33 GPUs & Phoenix APUs.

Cache Info Yellow Carp (Rembrandt) RDNA 3(GFX11 Navi 31/32) Phoenix (GC 11.0.1, GFX1103)
L0 Vector Register File per SIMD 128KiB 192KiB 128KiB
L0 Vector Data (per CU) 16KiB 32KiB 32KiB
L1 Scalar Inst. (per WGP) 32KiB 32KiB 32KiB
L1 Scalar Data (per WGP) 16KiB 16KiB 16KiB
GL1 Date (per SA) 128KiB 256KiB 256KiB
L2 Data 2048KiB (2MiB) 2048KiB (2MiB) 2048KiB (2MiB)
L3 (MALL) N/A Yes N/A

Coelacanth-Dream also states that all RDNA 3 “Navi 3X” GPUs come with VODP (Dual-Issue Wave32) instructions, WMMA (Wave Matrix Multiply-Accumulate) support and the performance per WGP has been improved a lot. The increased GL1 cache is said to improve pixel processing performance and is amongst the many changes that AMD is bringing within its RDNA 3 Navi 3x GPU family.

AMD confirmed that its RDNA 3 GPUs will be coming later this year with a huge performance uplift. The company’s Senior Vice President of Engineering, Radeon Technologies Group, David Wang, said that the next-gen GPUs for Radeon RX 7000 series will offer over 50% performance per watt uplift vs the existing RDNA 2 GPUs. Some of the key features of the RDNA 3 GPUs highlighted by AMD will include:

  • 5nm Process Node
  • Advanced Chiplet Packaging
  • Rearchitected Compute Unit
  • Optimized Graphics Pipeline
  • Next-Gen AMD Infinity Cache
  • >50% Perf/Watt vs RDNA 2

AMD will be rearchitecting the compute units within RDNA 3 to deliver enhanced raytracing capabilities. Although there’s no mention of what these capabilities are if we were to guess, we would say it’s definitely talking about performance and a set of advanced features on the RDNA 3 GPU core for Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards. The AMD Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards are going to launch later this year and offer a big leap in gaming performance so stay tuned for more info in the coming weeks.

AMD RDNA 3 Navi 3X GPU Configurations (Preliminary)

GPU Name Navi 21 Navi 33 Navi 32 Navi 31 Navi 3X
Codename Sienna Cichlid Hotpink Bonefish Wheat Nas Plum Bonito TBD
GPU Process 7nm 6nm 5nm/6nm 5nm/6nm 5nm/6nm
GPU Package Monolithic Monolithic MCM (1 GCD + 4 MCD) MCM (1 GCD + 6 MCD) MCM (TBD)
GPU Die Size 520mm2 203mm2 (Only GCD) 200mm2 (Only GCD)
425mm2 (with MCDs)
308mm2 (Only GCD)
533mm2 (with MCDs)
TBD
Shader Engines 4 2 4 6 8
GPU WGPs 40 16 30 48 64
SPs Per WGP 128 256 256 256 256
Compute Units (Per Die) 80 32 60 96 128 (per GPU)
256 (Total)
Cores (Per Die) 5120 4096 7680 12288 8192
Cores (Total) 5120 4096 7680 12288 16,384
Memory Bus 256-bit 128-bit 256-bit 384-bit 384-bit x2?
Memory Type GDDR6 GDDR6 GDDR6 GDDR6 GDDR6
Memory Capacity Up To 16 GB Up To 8 GB Up To 16 GB Up To 24 GB Up To 32 GB
Memory Speed 16-18 Gbps TBD TBD 20 Gbps TBD
Memory Bandwidth 512-576 GB/s TBD TBD 960 GB/s TBD
Infinity Cache 128 MB 32 MB 64 MB 96/192 MB TBD
Flagship SKU Radeon RX 6900 XTX Radeon RX 7600 XT? Radeon RX 7800 XT?
Radeon RX 7700 XT?
Radeon RX 7900 XT? Radeon Pro
TBP 330W ~150W ~250W ~350W TBD
Launch Q4 2020 Q4 2022? Q4 2022? Q4 2022? 2023?



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AMD Radeon RX 7900 “Navi 31” RDNA 3 Graphics Cards Allegedly Feature 20 Gbps Memory

AMD might be equipping faster GDDR6 memory chips on its upcoming high-end Radeon RX 7900 series graphics cards based on Navi 31 “RDNA 3” GPUs.

AMD’s High-End RDNA 3 “Navi 31” Powered Radeon RX 7900 Graphics Cards Allegedly Feature 20 Gbps Memory

The latest rumor comes from Greymon55 and states that the red team’s fastest RDNA 3 GPUs based on the Navi 31 SKU will utilize faster GDDR6 memory dies. AMD’s RDNA 2-powered Navi GPUs come with up to 18 Gbps memory speeds. The 18 Gbps memory was added to the recent RDNA 2 refresh while the initial lineup made use of 16 Gbps dies.

It is stated that the Radeon RX 7900 series which will cover the high-end segment with their powerful MCM-based Navi 31 GPU design, will offer up to 20 Gbps memory speeds. That’s an increase of 11% compared to the existing fastest memory solution for the AMD Radeon RX 6000 cards.

Considering that the AMD Radeon RX 7900 series flagship comes with a 384-bit bus interface, we will be getting a 960 GB/s bandwidth solution plus there’s also Infinity Cache’s bandwidth which is expected to be increased to 384 MB (192 MB standard + 192 MB 3D V-Cache in six MCDs). Recent speculation has shown that with the new MCD Infinity Cache structure, the Radeon RX 7900 series can offer up to a theoretical 7 TB/s bandwidth which would be a massive increase versus the 1.79 TB/s bandwidth currently available on the RX 6950 XT graphics card.

But that’s not all, the leaker also says that an RDNA 3 refresh might feature the high-end 24 Gbps memory dies. This would yield the same GDDR6 bandwidth as NVIDIA’s flagship GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card. Even the RTX 4090 Ti is expected to utilize 24 Gbps memory dies though we will see if that plan changes in the future. As for when the refresh is planned, it is expected around the end of 2023 or early 2024 so we got more than a year to go and the launch of AMD RDNA 3’s initial family to be witnessed before we talk about a refresh. The memory would be equipped with all of the refreshed models.

AMD RDNA 3 Navi 3X GPU Configurations (Preliminary)

GPU Name Navi 21 Navi 33 Navi 32 Navi 31 Navi 3X
GPU Process 7nm 6nm 5nm/6nm 5nm/6nm 5nm/6nm
GPU Package Monolithic Monolithic MCM (1 GCD + 4 MCD) MCM (1 GCD + 6 MCD) MCM (TBD)
GPU Die Size 520mm2 ~400mm2 440mm2 630mm2 TBD
Shader Engines 4 2 4 6 8
GPU WGPs 40 20-16 40-32 60-48 64
SPs Per WGP 128 256 256 256 256
Compute Units (Per Die) 80 40-32 160 -128 (Total) 240-192 (Total) 128 (per GPU)
256 (Total)
Cores (Per Die) 5120 5120-4096 10240-8192 15360-12288 8192
Cores (Total) 5120 5120-4096 10240-8192 15360-12288 16,384
Memory Bus 256-bit 128-bit 256-bit 384-bit 384-bit x2?
Memory Type GDDR6 GDDR6 GDDR6 GDDR6 GDDR6
Memory Capacity Up To 16 GB Up To 8 GB Up To 16 GB Up To 24 GB Up To 32 GB
Memory Speed 16-18 Gbps TBD TBD 20 Gbps TBD
Memory Bandwidth 512-576 GB/s TBD TBD 960 GB/s TBD
Infinity Cache 128 MB 128 MB 256 MB 384 MB TBD
Flagship SKU Radeon RX 6900 XTX Radeon RX 7600 XT? Radeon RX 7800 XT?
Radeon RX 7700 XT?
Radeon RX 7900 XT? Radeon Pro
TBP 330W ~200W ~300W ~400W TBD
Launch Q4 2020 Q4 2022? Q4 2022? Q4 2022? 2023?

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AMD RDNA 3 Navi 31 ‘GFX1100’, Navi 32 ‘GFX1102’, Navi 33 ‘GFX1101’ Discrete GPUs To Feature Display Core Next 3.2, APUs Get DCN 3.1.4

AMD’s RDNA 3 GPUs including Navi 31, Navi 32, Navi 33, and an integrated APU part have been listed within the latest Linux patch.

AMD RDNA 3 Navi 31, Navi 32, Navi 33 To Feature DCN 3.2, RDNA 3 APU Gets DCN 3.1.4 Support

So far, a total of four AMD RDNA 3 GPUs have been listed in various Linux patches and the LLVN open-source repository. These include the Navi 31 ‘GFX1100’, Navi 32 ‘GFX1102’, Navi 33 ‘GFX1101’, and the GFX1103 which shows up as an APU so probably the version used within the upcoming Phoenix Point APU lineup. The details were gathered coelacanth-dream and it looks like we have new information regarding the DCN or Display Core Next versions that each chip will support on launch.

For the discrete RDNA 3 GPU lineup which includes the AMD Navi 31, Navi 32, and Navi 33 GPUs, the red team will be upgrading from the existing DCN 3.0 engine to the new DCN 3.2.1 engine. The APU, on the other hand, doesn’t utilize the same version as the discrete RDNA 3 GPU family. It has the same series which is currently used by the existing RDNA 2 ‘GFX1030’ APU series labeled as the DCN 3.1.4 series. The AMD Sabrina APU uses the DCN 3.1.6 engine.

GC IP ver GFX ID AMDGPU_FAMILY Type
11.0.0 gfx1100 (Navi31) AMDGPU_FAMILY_GC_11_0_0 (FAMILY_GFX1100) dGPU
11.0.1 gfx1103 AMDGPU_FAMILY_GC_11_0_2 (FAMILY_GFX1103) APU
11.0.2 gfx1102 (Navi32) AMDGPU_FAMILY_GC_11_0_0 (FAMILY_GFX1100) dGPU
11.0.3? gfx1101 (Navi33)? AMDGPU_FAMILY_GC_11_0_0 (FAMILY_GFX1100)? dGPU?
AMD’s GFX1103 RDNA 3 APU has been spotted in a recent Linux patch with DCN 3.1.4 engine. (Image Credits: coelacanth-dream)

In terms of features, it looks like both DCN 3.2 and DCN 3.1 series come with support for just four display outputs. This has been the standard for RDNA 2 GPUs and will be retained for the RDNA 3 lineup too. Additional information shows that there’s now MALL (Memory Access at Last Level) or Infinity Cache support for the RDNA 3 / GFX11 GPU so don’t expect to see Infinity Cache designs on Phoenix Point APUs.

The AMD Phoenix Point APUs are expected to carry up to 24 Compute Units or double to amount of cores compared to the existing Rembrandt APUs so that’s going to be a huge jump in graphics performance for an integrated chip which will be competing against Intel’s Meteor Lake chips that pack up to 192 EUs in a tiled-GPU design. Meanwhile, the AMD RDNA 3 GPU lineup is shaping up to be a worthy competitor against NVIDIA’s next-gen Ada Lovelace products which are expected to be unveiled later this year.

Graphics Architecture GPU Codename Alternative Name Architecture Product
GFX900 VEGA 10 GCN 5.0 RX VEGA / Radeon Pro
GFX902 RAVEN Raven Ridge / Picasso GCN 5.0 Ryzen 2000/3000(G/GE)
GFX904 VEGA 12 GCN 5.0 Vega Pro 20 (MAC)
GFX906 VEGA 20 GCN 5.0 Radeon VII / Radeon Pro VII
GFX908 ARCTURUS CDNA 1 Instinct MI100
GFX90A Aldebaran CDNA 2 Instinct MI200
GFX909 RAVEN2 GCN 5.0 TBC
GFX909 RENOIR GCN 5.0 Ryzen 4000(H/U/G)
GFX1010 NAVI 10 RDNA 1 RX 5700/5600(M/XT)
GFX1011 NAVI 12 RDNA 1 PRO 5600M (MAC)
GFX1012 NAVI 14 RDNA 1 RX 5500 (M/XT)
GFX1030 NAVI 21 Big Navi / Sienna Cichlid RDNA 2 RX 6900/6800 Series
GFX1031 NAVI 22 Navy Flounder RDNA 2 RX 6700 Series
GFX1032 NAVI 23 Dimgrey Cavefish RDNA 2 RX 6600 Series
GFX1033 NAVI 24 Beige Goby RDNA 2 RX 6500/6400 Series
GFX1033 Van Gogh Aerith RDNA 2 Steam Deck
GFX1036 Raphael RDNA 2 Ryzen 7000?
GFX1040 VAN GOGH LITE / Mendocino Green Sardine? RDNA 2 Ryzen 7000?
GFX1100 Navi 31 Plum Bonito RDNA 3 Radeon RX 7900?
GFX1101 Navi 33 RDNA 3 Radeon RX 7800?
GFX1102 Navi 32 RDNA 3 Radeon RX 7700?
GFX1103 Navi 3X Phoenix Point RDNA 3 Ryzen 7000 APU?
GFX1200 Navi 4X RDNA 4 Radeon RX 8000?

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Avatar: The Way of Water will turn Sigourney Weaver into a new Na’vi

Though Sigourney Weaver’s Dr. Grace Augustine ultimately died in the first Avatar film, one of the first surprising details director James Cameron shared about the film’s sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, was that Weaver was set to return as a mysterious new character. While Avatar’s story of symbiotic aliens could potentially have led to resurrecting Dr. Augustine in an imaginative way, it turns out that The Way of Water’s taking a much more surprising approach to incorporating Weaver back into the franchise.

Avatar: The Way of Water’s first trailer revealed that its story would focus on the blended family that former human Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and the Na’vi Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) began after the original film. Surprising as it was to see that Jake and Neytiri had seemingly adopted a human kid, in a recent interview with Empire magazine, Cameron shared more details about the couple’s other child, Kiri, that may point to her being the more intriguing of the two siblings.

Despite Kiri being a teenager, Cameron revealed that Weaver will play the character and that the 72-year-old actress had “all kinds of fun” working with actual teenage girls to develop a sense of what kind of person she is.

“Sigourney just became younger,” Cameron said of Weaver’s performance on set. “She looked younger, she had more energy, and she never quite stepped out of Kiri for our whole capture period. She had a glow on her face and lightness in her step and a fun spirit.”

Interestingly, Cameron also shared that Kiri is adopted, meaning that there may be some sort of connection between her and Dr. Augustine beyond them being portrayed by the same actress. Weaver didn’t share all that much about her new character, but she described being able to step into Kiri’s adolescence with familiarity by recalling how awkward she herself was at that age.

“I felt strongly that Kiri would feel awkward a lot of the time,” Weaver said. “She’s searching for who she is. I was thrilled to be given that challenge by Jim.”

Avatar: The Way of Water hits theaters on December 16th.

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Sigourney Weaver’s Avatar 2 Character Is a Teenage Na’vi

Say hi to Sigourney Weaver. Yes, really.
Screenshot: Disney

Ever since we first heard, approximately 17 billion years ago, that Sigourney Weaver would return for James Cameron’s Avatar sequels, we were all perplexed (even more so than with the idea of there being multiple Avatar sequels). But now we actually know how Weaver is coming back, we’re… somehow even more perplexed.

Empire Magazine has revealed that Weaver—who played Dr. Grace Augustine, the developer of the Human-Na’vi switcheroo Avatar Program in the original movie, who died in its climax—will be playing an entirely new character in Avatar: The Way of Water. And no, it’s not a human: it’s the teenage daughter of Avatar’s protagonists, Jake and Neytiri.

Weaver will play Kiri, the adopted daughter of the couple, and just one of many of Jake and Neytiri’s family that we’re seemingly going to meet in The Way of Water. “I think we all pretty much remember what we were feeling as adolescents,” Weaver told Empire of what it was like to play a digitized blue teenager. “I certainly do. I was 5’ 10” or 5’ 11” when I was 11. I felt strongly that Kiri would feel awkward a lot of the time. She’s searching for who she is. I was thrilled to be given that challenge by Jim.”

Now look, adult actors play children all the time, especially in the world of voice acting, and it does seem from at least one still Empire released of Kiri that Weaver will also appear in some capacity as Dr. Augustine again, presumably through archival footage. But considering the fancy mocap rigs that we know bring the Na’vi to life for the most part, there’s going to be something weird about watching Weaver’s physical performance be transposed onto a teenager. A lanky blue alien teenager, sure, but a teenager nonetheless.

Avatar: The Way of Water is set to hit theaters in December 2022.


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Student-Loan Processor Navient to Cancel $1.7 Billion of Debts

A former unit of student loan giant Sallie Mae said it would cancel $1.7 billion in private student debt for about 66,000 borrowers to resolve claims that it engaged in deceptive lending practices.

Navient Corp.

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, a student loan servicer that split off from Sallie Mae in 2014, agreed to the sum in a settlement with 40 state attorneys general. The loans are private loans, so the losses will be covered by Navient’s investors rather than the federal government.

Nearly all the canceled loans originated at Sallie Mae from 2002 to 2010, at a time when student debt soared, on its way to becoming the second-highest form of household credit after mortgages. Sallie Mae was at the forefront of that boom, both as the biggest originator of private loans as well as the biggest lender under a federal program that guaranteed student loans.

The loans primarily went to borrowers with poor credit, and who attended schools with shaky records, including many for-profit schools, according to a website run by the settlement administrator. All of the loans forgiven in the agreement were in default.

“For too long, Navient contributed to the national student debt crisis by deceptively trapping thousands of students into more debt,” said New York Attorney General

Letitia James.

As part of the agreement, Navient continued to deny the claims or that the company has harmed any borrowers. “The company’s decision to resolve these matters, which were based on unfounded claims, allows us to avoid the additional burden, expense, time and distraction to prevail in court,” said

Mark Heleen,

Navient’s chief legal officer.

Navient has faced numerous lawsuits in recent years that alleged the company engaged in unfair and deceptive conduct against borrowers, including steering those with federal loans toward plans that would allow them to stop making payments but in which interest continued to accrue, rather than toward plans in which monthly payments are tied to borrowers’ income.

Last March, a Seattle-area judge ruled that the company had broken a consumer protection law in a case brought by Washington’s attorney general.

“Navient repeatedly and deliberately put profits ahead of its borrowers—it engaged in deceptive and abusive practices, targeted students who it knew would struggle to pay loans back and placed an unfair burden on people trying to improve their lives through education,” Pennsylvania Attorney General

Josh Shapiro

said.

WSJ higher-education reporter Melissa Korn breaks down the select groups of borrowers who are currently eligible for student debt relief and what borrowers can expect next year. Photo: Getty Images

The agreements resolve all six outstanding state lawsuits against Navient, the company said. As part of the settlement, the company will make a one-time payment of approximately $145 million to the states.

In addition to loan cancellation and some restitution for borrowers with private loans, Navient will pay $95 million to about 350,000 federal loan borrowers—or about $260 each—who were placed into certain types of forbearance programs that caused them to accumulate more debt rather than entering income-based repayment plans, the states said.

States will distribute restitution to borrowers within their jurisdictions. Massachusetts, for example, will receive more than $6 million, including $2.2 million in restitution for more than 8,300 federal loan borrowers, state Attorney General

Maura Healey

said.

Federal loan borrowers eligible for restitution will be notified by mail this spring, with checks going out in the middle of the year, according to the settlement administrator’s website. Private borrowers who qualify for discharge will be notified by July.

Private loans without federal backing make up less than 10% of the total $1.7 trillion student-loan industry. About 43 million people owe $1.6 trillion in federal student debt, Education Department data show. About 5.2 million of those federal borrowers are in default. Those borrowers, unless they also held private student loans, aren’t affected by Thursday’s settlement.

Navient recently announced its exit from federal student-loan processing. It had been one of the primary federal contractors, serving around six million borrowers. Its accounts were transferred to a new contractor,

Maximus,

whose role was approved by the Education Department.

The Education Department also has taken steps to forgive billions in debt held by disabled borrowers, as well as borrowers who went to institutions that federal regulators say practiced deceptive recruiting practices, such as ITT Technical Institute. The piecemeal moves have resulted in $11.5 billion in canceled debt for around 600,000 borrowers over President

Biden’s

first year in office. Student loan payments have been suspended by the government during the pandemic, with the latest extension now set to expire on May 1.

The Biden administration is in the midst of restructuring its student-loan processing system. In November it announced it was ending its relationship with private collection agencies that had been tasked with recovering payments from federal student-loan borrowers in default to improve collections and provide borrowers with more support.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been suing Navient since 2017 over allegations that it steered borrowers into postponing payments instead of entering lower-cost, income-driven repayment plans. The CFPB has said the practice cost borrowers $4 billion in interest expense. Navient has disputed the government’s claims.

Write to Gabriel T. Rubin at gabriel.rubin@wsj.com

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