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Scott Herkelman Q&A: AMD Radeon boss answers your burning RX 7800 XT questions | Club386
Ever wondered why there's no reference 7700 XT, or the reason AMD shunned the 12VHPWR connector? We have answers from Radeon's head honcho.
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Club386: Radeon RX 6000 Series was launched with a top, middle, bottom strategy. Radeon RX 7000 Series has taken a good while to reach the critical middle segment, why change the strategy for this generation?
SH: These products were planned two to three years out, right around the time we launched RDNA 2, and we then set the schedule of taping out certain future products. If we could do it all over again, I’d love to have a different priority.
Club386: Many felt the price difference between 7900 XTX and 7900 XT was too close. The $50 gap between 7800 XT and 7700 XT is even tighter, giving partners little scope to build OC cards. How do you respond to this observation?
SH: $50 is a big deal for people who are looking at 7800 XT / 7700 XT-class of GPUs.
Club386: Ray-tracing performance remains below Nvidia’s comparable cards. Assuming this continues with RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT, what tools does AMD have to combat this apparent weakness?
SH: Reviewers like yourself tell us we’re doing okay in pure frames per second but not so good in ray tracing, so we try to price that difference into our SEP, ensuring Radeon GPUs offer great value.
We just have to do better on future generations, making sure we have the right architecture for efficient ray tracing. Furthermore, we need to continue working with ISV partners for gamers to have the best experience.
Club386: Energy efficiency also appears weaker than Nvidia on paper – RTX 4070, for example, has a 200W TGP, compared to 245W for RX 7700 XT. Is this an area of concern?
SH: Power is definitely a prime initiative. You’ll see us over time get better and better at it. We need to catch up. There are still bugs that we need to fix. Idle power is one of them. We believe there is a driver fix for it. It’s a wonky one, actually. We do see some inconsistencies with idle power that shouldn’t be there, and we’re working with our partners to maybe help with that. It will be cleaned up, but it might take a bit more time.
Good to see AMD admit that they fell short in quite a few areas with their RDNA3 midrange GPUs, hopefully they fix these issues in RDNA4.
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