RDNA 2 explained

RDNA 2
Soldby:AMD
Designfirm:AMD
Manuf1:TSMC
Products-Desktop1:Radeon RX 6000 series
Products-Hedt1:Radeon Pro W6000 series
Direct3d-Version:Direct3D 12.0 Ultimate (feature level 12_2)
Shadermodel-Version:Shader Model 6.7
Opencl-Version:OpenCL 2.1
Opengl-Version:OpenGL 4.6
Vulkan-Api:Vulkan 1.3
L0-Cache:32KB (per):
L1-Cache:128KB (per array)
L2-Cache:1MB to 4MB
L3-Cache:16MB to 128MB
Memory-Support:GDDR6
Memory-Clock:14–18Gbps
Pcie-Support:PCIe 4.0
Predecessor:RDNA
Variant:CDNA 2 (datacenter)
Successor:RDNA 3

RDNA 2 is a GPU microarchitecture designed by AMD, released with the Radeon RX 6000 series on November 18, 2020. Alongside powering the RX 6000 series, RDNA 2 is also featured in the SoCs designed by AMD for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam Deck consoles.

Background

On July 7, 2019, AMD released the first iteration of the RDNA microarchitecture, a new graphics architecture designed specifically for gaming that replaced the aging Graphics Core Next (GCN) microarchitecture. With RDNA, AMD sought to reduce latency and improve power efficiency over their previous Vega series based on GCN 5th gen and Nvidia's competing Turing microarchitecture.[1]

RDNA 2 was first publicly announced in January 2020 with AMD initially calling RDNA 2 a "refresh" of the original RDNA architecture from the previous year.[2] At AMD's Financial Analysts Day held on March 5, 2020, AMD showed a client GPU roadmap that gave details on RDNA's successor, RDNA 2, that it would again be built using TSMC's 7 nm process and would be coming in 2020.[3] AMD told their investors that they were targeting a 50% uplift in performance-per-watt and increased IPC with the RDNA 2 microarchitecture.[4]

On October 28, 2020, AMD held an online unveiling event for the RDNA 2 architecture and Radeon RX 6000 series.[5] [6] The event came 20 days after AMD's unveiling event for Ryzen 5000 series processors built on the Zen 3 microarchitecture.

Architectural details

Compute Unit

RDNA 2 contains a significant increase in the number of Compute Units (CUs) with a maximum of 80, a doubling from the maximum of 40 in the Radeon RX 5700 XT.[1] Each Compute Unit contains 64 shader cores.[7] CUs are organized into groups of two named Work Group Processors with 32KB of shared L0 cache per WGP. Each CU contains two sets of an SIMD32 vector unit, an SISD scalar unit, textures units, and a stack of various caches.[8] New low precision data types like INT4 and INT8 are new supported data types for RDNA 2 CUs.[8]

The RDNA 2 graphics pipeline has been reconfigured and reordered for greater performance-per-watt and more efficient rendering by moving the caches closer to the shader engines. A new mesh shaders model allows shader rendering to be done in parallel using smaller batches of primitives called "meshlets". As a result, the mesh shaders feature enables greater control of the GPU geometry pipeline.[9]

Ray tracing

Real-time hardware accelerated ray tracing is a new feature for RDNA 2 which is handled by a dedicated ray accelerator inside each CU.[10] Ray tracing on RDNA 2 relies on the more open DirectX Raytracing protocol rather than the Nvidia RTX protocol.[11]

In February 2023, it was reported that driver updates had boosted ray tracing performance by up to 40% using DirectX Raytracing.[12]

Clock speeds

With RDNA 2 using the same 7 nm node as RDNA, AMD claims that RDNA 2 achieves a 30% frequency increase over its predecessor while using the same power.[13]

Cache and memory subsystem

In addition to the traditional L1 and L2 caches that GPUs possess, RDNA 2 adds a new global L3 cache that AMD calls "Infinity Cache".[14] This was done to avoid the use of a wider memory bus while still being able to maintain the same data bandwidth. Product technology architect Sam Naffziger said that, without Infinity Cache, "We were looking at the daunting prospect of having to put a 512-bit interface and all the power, area and expense associated with that".[15] Using a wider memory bus requires more power which is in conflict with AMD's increased performance-per-watt goals for RDNA 2. AMD engineers ran tests comparing RDNA 2 silicon featuring a large on-die cache and with wider memory buses. They discovered that having such a cache would aid in the re-use of temporal and spatial data when the GPU is rendering a complex image. It is beneficial for the GPU's compute units to have fast access to a physically close cache rather than searching for data in video memory. AMD claims that RDNA 2's 128MB of on-die Infinity Cache "dramatically reduces latency and power consumption".[16] The GPU having access to a large L2 or L3 cache allows it to more quickly access necessary data compared to accessing VRAM or system RAM. The Infinity Cache is made up of two sets of 64MB cache that can run on its own clock rate independent from the GPU cores. The Infinity Cache has a peak internal transfer bandwidth of 1986.6 GB/s and results in less reliance being placed on the GPU's GDDR6 memory controllers.[8] Each Shader Engine now has two sets of L1 caches. The large cache of RDNA 2 GPUs give them a higher overall memory bandwidth compared to Nvidia's GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs.

Power efficiency

AMD claims that RDNA 2 achieves up to a 54% increase in performance-per-watt over the first RDNA microarchitecture.[16] 21% of that 54% improvement is attributed to performance-per-clock enhancements, in part due to the addition of Infinity Cache.[17]

Media engine

RDNA 2 uses the VCN 3.0, VCN 3.1, and VCN 3.1.2 video decoding blocks in its media engine.[18] [19] It adds support for AV1 decoding at up to 8K resolution, though AV1 hardware encoding support would not come until RDNA 3 in 2022.[20] [21] However, the low-end Navi 24 die and iGPUs based on RDNA 2.0 do not contain any media encoders and cannot decode AV1 as a result.[18]

Navi 2x dies

Navi 21[22] Navi 22[23] Navi 23[24] Navi 24[25]
Sienna CichlidNavy FlounderDimgrey CavefishBeige Goby
80
(5120)
[10240]
40
(2560)
[5120]
32
(2048)
[4096]
16
(1024)
[2048]
TSMC N7TSMC N6
26.8B17.2B11.06B5.4B
51.5 MTr/mm251.3 MTr/mm246.7 MTr/mm250.5 MTr/mm2
520 mm2335 mm2237 mm2107 mm2
400W250W176W107W

Products

Workstation

Desktop Workstation


Mobile Workstation

Integrated graphics processing units (iGPUs)

ModelLaunchCodenameArchitecture
& fab
Die
size
CoreFillrateProcessing power
(GFLOPS)
CacheTDPCPUs/APUs
ConfigClock
(MHz)
Texture
(GT/s)
Pixel
(GP/s)
HalfSingleDoubleL0L1L2
Radeon GraphicsRaphaelRDNA 2
TSMCN6
122mm22 CU
128:8:4:2
400
2200
3.2
17.6
1.6
8.8
204.8
1126.4
102.4
563.2
6.4
35.2
32KB128KB2MB65–170WRyzen 7000 series
Mendocino
Dragon Range
100mm21500
1900
12.0
15.2
6.0
7.6
768
972.8
384
486.4
24
30.4
15–55WRyzen 7020 series
Ryzen 7045 series
Rembrandt208mm26 CU
384:24:16:6
1500
1900
36.0
45.6
24.0
30.4
2304
2918.4
1152
1459.2
72
91.2
96KB384KB28–54WRyzen 6000 series
Ryzen 7035 series
12 CU
768:48:32:12
2000
2200
96.0
105.6
64.0
70.4
6144
6758.4
3072
3379.2
192
211.2
192KB768KB15–54W

Consoles

ModelLaunchCodenameArchitectureFabDie
size
CoreFillrateProcessing power
(TFLOPS)
CacheMemoryTDP
ConfigClock
(MHz)
Texture
(GT/s)
Pixel
(GP/s)
HalfSingleDoubleL0L1L2L3TypeSizeBandwidth
(GB/s)
Bus
width
Memory
Clock
(Gb/s)
AerithRDNA 2TSMCN72.4163mm28 CU
512:32:16:8
1000
1600
32.0
51.2
16.0
25.6
2
3.2
1
1.6
0.063
0.1
128KB512KB1MB8MBLPDDR516GB88128-bit5.515W
SephirothTSMCN6131mm2102.46.4
Project LockhartTSMCN78.0197mm220 CU
1280:80:32:20
1565125.250.088.013
4.006
0.25
320KB1.25MB4MBGDDR68GB22414.0100W
Project Scarlett15.3360mm252 CU
3328:208:64:52
1825379.6116.824.294
12.147
0.759
832KB3.25MB5MB10GB560320-bit200W
Oberon10.6308mm236 CU
2304:144:64:36
2233321.552 142.91220.579
10.29
0.643
576KB2.25MB4MB16GB448256-bit180W
Oberon PlusTSMCN6264mm2

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Alcorn . Paul . January 29, 2020 . AMD to Introduce New Next-Gen RDNA GPUs in 2020, Not a Typical 'Refresh' of Navi . Tom's Hardware . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  3. Web site: Smith . Ryan . March 5, 2020 . AMD's 2020-2022 Client GPU Roadmap: RDNA 3 & Navi 3X On the Horizon With More Perf & Efficiency . AnandTech . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  4. Web site: Smith . Ryan . March 5, 2020 . AMD's RDNA 2 Gets A Codename: "Navi 2X" Comes This Year With 50% Improved Perf-Per-Watt . AnandTech . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  5. Web site: Thubron . Rob . September 9, 2020 . AMD confirms Radeon 6000 reveal and Zen 3 launch for October . TechSpot . en-AU . April 10, 2023.
  6. Web site: Lyles . Taylor . September 9, 2020 . AMD's next-generation Zen 3 CPUs and Radeon RX 6000 'Big Navi' GPU will be revealed next month . The Verge . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  7. Web site: Walton . Jarred . November 3, 2020 . AMD Unveils Big Navi: RX 6900 XT, RX 6800 XT and RX 6800 Take On Ampere . Tom's Hardware . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  8. Web site: Evanson . Nick . December 6, 2020 . Nvidia Ampere vs. AMD RDNA 2: Battle of the Architectures . TechSpot . en-AU . April 10, 2023.
  9. Web site: Riley . Colin . 2020 . Sampler Feedback & Mesh Shaders . GPUOpen . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  10. Web site: Evenden . Ian . November 17, 2020 . AMD teases 'mind-blowing' RDNA 2 ray tracing in its new tech demo . Tom's Hardware . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  11. Web site: Salter . Jim . October 28, 2020 . AMD's newest graphics cards: RDNA2 power from $579 to $999 . Ars Technica . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  12. Web site: Mujtaba . Hassan . February 16, 2023 . AMD Radeon RX 6000 "RDNA 2" GPUs Get Up To 40% Ray Tracing Performance Boost In 3DMark DXR With Latest Drivers . Wccftech . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  13. Web site: Altavilla . Dave . Chiapetta . Marco . October 28, 2020 . AMD Unveils Three Powerful Radeon RX 6000 Series Big Navi Cards To Topple NVIDIA's Best . HotHardware . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  14. Web site: Chacos . Brad . November 18, 2020 . RDNA 2 deep-dive: What's inside AMD's Radeon RX 6000 graphics cards . PCWorld . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  15. Web site: Ridley . Jacob . November 21, 2020 . AMD's Infinity Cache is the MVP of the RX 6000-series, and it's only going to get better . PC Gamer . en-US . April 14, 2024.
  16. AMD Unveils Next-Generation PC Gaming with AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series – Bringing Leadership 4K Resolution Performance to AAA Gaming . Santa Clara, CA . AMD . en-US . October 28, 2020 . April 10, 2023.
  17. Web site: Frausto-Robledo . Anthony . October 18, 2021 . AMD's RDNA 2 Architecture—Behind the Radeon Pro W6600’s Stellar Performance . Architosh . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  18. Web site: Shilov . Anton . May 4, 2022 . First Details About AMD's Next Generation Video Engine Revealed . Tom's Hardware . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  19. Web site: Larabel . Michael . September 15, 2020 . AMD Radeon Navi 2 / VCN 3.0 Supports AV1 Video Decoding . Phoronix . en-US . April 10, 2023.
  20. Web site: AMD Navi 2X GPUs (RDNA2) to support AV1 decoding . VideoCardz . en-US . September 15, 2020 . April 10, 2023.
  21. Web site: AMD RDNA2 Graphics Architecture Features AV1 Decode Hardware-Acceleration . TechPowerUp . en-US . October 12, 2020 . April 10, 2023.
  22. Web site: AMD Navi 21 GPU Specs . TechPowerUp.
  23. Web site: AMD Navi 22 GPU Specs . TechPowerUp.
  24. Web site: AMD Navi 23 GPU Specs . TechPowerUp.
  25. Web site: AMD Navi 24 GPU Specs . TechPowerUp.