85. RDNA 3 & RTX 4000 Design, Ray Tracing Adoption, Game Optimization | Senior Software Engineer

Published: Jan. 27, 2021, 2 p.m.

An anonymous Senior Software Engineer with decades of experience joins Tom to discuss Game Optimization, Ray Tracing Misconceptions, and our expectations for Nvidia RTX 4000 Series & AMD RDNA 3 designs & release schedules.\n\n[SPONSOR: https://www.cdkoffers.com/]\n25% software discount code: brokensilicon\n3% discount code for everything: dieshrink\nWin10 pro oem key 13$: https://bit.ly/2Wdfghh\nWin10 Home oem key 11$: https://bit.ly/3dsbSFi\nWin10 pro oem key FOR 2PC 20$: https://bit.ly/36DFHAB\nOffice 2019 key 29$: https://bit.ly/2WdfBAz\nWin10 pro oem+Office 2019 41$: https://bit.ly/3ea83Vo\n\n0:00 What made our guest want to join us?\n14:08 Guest\u2019s Background\n17:12 The State of Tech Journalism\n23:44 Why are some games poorly optimized?\n33:11 Misconceptions about Console Ports\n48:22 Horizon Zero Dawn\u2019s Issues\n56:03 Problems with making Cross-generation games\n59:34 Ray Tracing Misconceptions\n1:14:15 Will AMD RDNA 2 Ray Tracing age better than Nvidia Ampere?\n1:22:15 Will all current gen cards age badly due to future Ray Tracing?\n1:28:25 What incentivizes devs to optimize games? Or not bother?\n1:37:15 PCIE 5.0 & 6.0 in PC Gaming\n1:41:07 RTX 4000 \u2013 Sooner or later? Ampere Refresh or Lovelace?\n1:58:55 AMD and Nvidia\u2019s Race to get new Generations out\n2:12:25 RDNA 3 Design \u2013 The problems & benefits of MCM GPU Series\n\nhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-16/cyberpunk-2077-what-caused-the-video-game-s-disastrous-rollout\nhttps://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-is-expecting-the-next-gen-RDNA-3-GPUs-scheduled-for-2021-to-deliver-50-improved-performance-per-watt-over-the-new-RX-6000-series.503412.0.html\nhttps://hothardware.com/news/radeon-navi-31-rdna-3-gpu-10240-cores-performance-lift\nDaniel Nenni\u2019s explanation of the Apple Innovation Model: https://youtu.be/O4DgXtxkZNg\nhttps://videocardz.com/newz/amd-navi-31-rumored-to-be-dual-80cu-chiplet-design-up-to-10240-cores