AMD engineer confirms RDNA3 multi node GPU designs

AMD’s next gen cards will come with higher power levels, but not as high as Nvidia’s

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There’s still a good chunk of time to go before AMD and Nvidia’s next generation cards are launched, and details remain scarce for the most part. But if there’s one thing I know, it’s that relative power consumption will increase. Both RTX 40 (opens in new tab) and RDNA 3 (opens in new tab) cards are set to push graphics card power consumption to even higher levels. While TDPs of 450W or more at the high end will get the pre-release attention, it’s looking increasingly like mid-range and low-end cards won’t be immune either.

Tom’s Hardware (opens in new tab) published an enlightening interview with Sam Naffziger, AMD’s Senior Vice President, Corporate Fellow, and Product Technology Architect. Naffziger made some interesting points. One of the key passages indicates that AMD believes it has a more power efficient architecture than Nvidia.

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