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Web-site compares performance of next-gen GPUs from AMD and Nvidia

A web-site has published alleged benchmark results of next-generation graphics cards from Advanced Micro Devices and Nvidia Corp., such as code-named “Bermuda XT”, “Fiji XT” as well as GM200. Without a lot of surprises, the new single-chip graphics solutions from AMD and Nvidia will offer a noticeable performance improvement compared to today’s solutions, but all of them will be slower than the Radeon R9 295X2.

Chiphell, a Chinese web-site with mixed track-record when it comes to leaking details about unannounced hardware, has published what it claims to be benchmark results of multiple next-generation graphics cards – including “Bermuda XT”, “Fiji XT”, “GM200” and cut-down “GM200” – in five benchmarks, including Battlefield 4, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Ryse: Son of Rom and Watch Dogs: Bad Blood. Exact benchmark settings have not been revealed, but they are claimed to be “high” or “max” and the resolution was 3840*2160.

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If performance results are to be believed, then it is noteworthy that the supposed AMD Radeon R9 390X “Bermuda XT” is faster than the next-generation GeForce GTX Titan “GM200”, whereas the alleged Radeon R9 380X “Fiji XT” is faster than Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 980.

While the alleged benchmark results pose certain interest, it should be noted that their authenticity is under a huge question mark. While it is possible that an employee of a graphics cards supplier has decided to test several unreleased graphics adapters and share results with media, this does not happen often. At present, very few third parties outside of graphics cards supply chain own next-generation graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia. Those third parties mainly include software developers, who also rarely share test results with the press.

Given the fact that neither the “Bermuda XT”, nor the “Fiji XT” nor the “GM200” are commercial products, their specifications (e.g., GPU configuration, clock-rates, etc.) are subject to change and so is performance.

AMD and Nvidia did not comment on the news-story.

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KitGuru Says: If the whole set of numbers is not a fake, then it is noteworthy that someone in the supply chain (or at a software maker) already has all three upcoming graphics boards at hands. The only question is why that someone would want to share test results with the public.

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6 comments

  1. As expected.980/970 are cheap for a reason.

  2. The only question is why that someone would want to share test results with the public.

    I don’t know. Why does Instagram has over 300 million active members sharing pictures of them with the public?

  3. It’s pretty much in line with what I was expecting…

  4. It’s worth noting that there is a card from AMD that should sit in between the 390X & 290X. I’m guessing it will be Bermuda Pro & offer nearly the performance of the XT.

    If the numbers are true it looks like AMD will have Nvidia beat at just about every price level. The sub $250 market already belongs to them & now the $250+ market will be gone to…

  5. If these are true, it’s going to rock the gaming world. The AMD cards are also as efficient or more efficient than Maxwells according to recent leaks. I think Bermuda XT is going to be the 390X priced at about $500 while the Fiji XT is going to be the 380X priced at about $300-350. I think there is going to also be cut down version of those to being the 390 and the 280 potentially priced at $400 and $225 respectively. For the NVIDIA world and to honestly going to be confusing. But I think, still going to compete with AMD’s high end models GM200 will be the Titan 2, 980 Ti, 970 Ti or something like that I guess…

    Nevertheless, it’s going to be a win win situation for us customers.

  6. In before 2688 core is Titan II so suckers will pay $1000 for a cut down card again. Then 6 months after it launches we finally get 980Ti but this time at $500 seeing AMDs card is top of the pack.