GPU Comparison
RADEON
AMD Radeon R9 A375
CORE STATE
Venus
VRAM
2 GB
CLOCK SPEED
—
TDP
—
BUS WIDTH
128 bit
ARCHITECTURE
GCN 1.0
PROCESS
28 nm
LAUNCH DATE
—
VS
GEFORCE
GeForce RTX 5090 D
CORE STATE
GB202
VRAM
32 GB
CLOCK SPEED
2407 MHz
TDP
575 W
BUS WIDTH
512 bit
ARCHITECTURE
Blackwell 2.0
PROCESS
5 nm
LAUNCH DATE
2025
PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS
3dmark_3dmark_steel_nomad_dx12
geekbench_opencl
geekbench_vulkan
passmark_directx_10
passmark_directx_11
passmark_directx_12
passmark_directx_9
passmark_g2d
passmark_g3d
passmark_gpu_compute
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION
R9 A375
RTX 5090 D
Core Specs
Shading Units
640
21,760
+3300.0%
Shaders
640
21,760
+3300.0%
TMUs
40
680
+1600.0%
ROPs
16
176
+1000.0%
Compute Units
10
—
SM Count
—
170
Clocks
Base Clock
—
2017 MHz
Boost Clock
—
2407 MHz
GPU Clock
1015 MHz
—
Memory Clock
1125 MHz
4.5 Gbps effective
1750 MHz
28 Gbps effective
Memory
Memory Size
2 GB
32 GB
VRAM (MB)
2,048
32,768
+1500.0%
Memory Type
GDDR5
GDDR7
Memory Bus
128 bit
512 bit
Bandwidth
72.00 GB/s
1.79 TB/s
Cache
L1 Cache
16 KB (per CU)
128 KB (per SM)
L2 Cache
256 KB
96 MB
Performance
Pixel Rate
16.24 GPixel/s
423.6 GPixel/s
Texture Rate
40.60 GTexel/s
1,636.8 GTexel/s
FP32 (TFLOPS)
1,299.2 GFLOPS
104.8 TFLOPS
FP64 (TFLOPS)
—
1.637 TFLOPS (1:64)
FP16 (TFLOPS)
—
104.8 TFLOPS (1:1)
AI/RT
RT Cores
—
170
Tensor Cores
—
680
Power
TDP
—
575 W
TDP (W)
—
575
Suggested PSU
—
950 W
Power Connectors
—
1x 16-pin
Architecture
Architecture
GCN 1.0
Blackwell 2.0
GPU Name
Venus
GB202
Generation
All-In-One
(Rx 300)
GeForce 50
Process Size
28 nm
5 nm
Transistors
1,500 million
92,200 million
Die Size
123 mm²
750 mm²
Foundry
TSMC
TSMC
Density
12.2M / mm²
122.9M / mm²
API Support
DirectX
12 (11_1)
12 Ultimate (12_2)
OpenGL
4.6
4.6
Vulkan
1.2.170
1.4
OpenCL
2.1 (1.2)
3.0
CUDA
—
12.0
Shader Model
6.5 (5.1)
6.8
Physical
Slot Width
—
Dual-slot
Length
—
304 mm
12 inches
Height
—
137 mm
5.4 inches
Outputs
—
1x HDMI 2.1b3x DisplayPort 2.1b
Bus Interface
PCIe 3.0 x16
PCIe 5.0 x16
Other
Launch Price
—
2,299 USD
Production
End-of-life
Active
Predecessor
—
GeForce 40