AMD RDNA4 Navi 48 is 25% denser than Nvidia Blackwell GPUs — 53.9 billion transistors in a die smaller than GB203

Sitting at 357 mm² and with 53.9 billion transistors, Navi 48's density runs circles around RDNA 3... and Nvidia's Blackwell competition.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/amd-rdna4-navi-48-is-25-percent-denser-than-nvidia-blackwell-gpus-53-9-billion-transistors-in-a-die-smaller-than-gb203

Created 4mo | Feb 28, 2025, 6:20:06 PM


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