NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 vs AMD Radeon Vega 8 Mobile

GPU Comparison Result

Below are the results of a comparison of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 and AMD Radeon Vega 8 Mobile video cards based on key performance characteristics, as well as power consumption and much more.

Advantages

  • Larger Memory Size: 12GB (12GB vs System Shared)
  • Higher Bandwidth: 360.0 GB/s (360.0 GB/s vs System Dependent)
  • More Shading Units: 3584 (3584 vs 512)
  • Higher Boost Clock: 2000MHz (1777MHz vs 2000MHz)

Basic

NVIDIA
Label Name
AMD
January 2021
Launch Date
January 2021
Desktop
Platform
Integrated
GeForce RTX 3060
Model Name
Radeon Vega 8 Mobile
GeForce 30
Generation
Cezanne
1320MHz
Base Clock
300MHz
1777MHz
Boost Clock
2000MHz
PCIe 4.0 x16
Bus Interface
IGP
12,000 million
Transistors
9,800 million
28
RT Cores
-
-
Compute Units
8
112
Tensor Cores
?
Tensor Cores are specialized processing units designed specifically for deep learning, providing higher training and inference performance compared to FP32 training. They enable rapid computations in areas such as computer vision, natural language processing, speech recognition, text-to-speech conversion, and personalized recommendations. The two most notable applications of Tensor Cores are DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and AI Denoiser for noise reduction.
-
112
TMUs
?
Texture Mapping Units (TMUs) serve as components of the GPU, which are capable of rotating, scaling, and distorting binary images, and then placing them as textures onto any plane of a given 3D model. This process is called texture mapping.
32
Samsung
Foundry
TSMC
8 nm
Process Size
7 nm
Ampere
Architecture
GCN 5.1

Memory Specifications

12GB
Memory Size
System Shared
GDDR6
Memory Type
System Shared
192bit
Memory Bus
?
The memory bus width refers to the number of bits of data that the video memory can transfer within a single clock cycle. The larger the bus width, the greater the amount of data that can be transmitted instantaneously, making it one of the crucial parameters of video memory. The memory bandwidth is calculated as: Memory Bandwidth = Memory Frequency x Memory Bus Width / 8. Therefore, when the memory frequencies are similar, the memory bus width will determine the size of the memory bandwidth.
System Shared
1875MHz
Memory Clock
SystemShared
360.0 GB/s
Bandwidth
?
Memory bandwidth refers to the data transfer rate between the graphics chip and the video memory. It is measured in bytes per second, and the formula to calculate it is: memory bandwidth = working frequency × memory bus width / 8 bits.
System Dependent

Theoretical Performance

85.30 GPixel/s
Pixel Rate
?
Pixel fill rate refers to the number of pixels a graphics processing unit (GPU) can render per second, measured in MPixels/s (million pixels per second) or GPixels/s (billion pixels per second). It is the most commonly used metric to evaluate the pixel processing performance of a graphics card.
16.00 GPixel/s
199.0 GTexel/s
Texture Rate
?
Texture fill rate refers to the number of texture map elements (texels) that a GPU can map to pixels in a single second.
64.00 GTexel/s
12.74 TFLOPS
FP16 (half)
?
An important metric for measuring GPU performance is floating-point computing capability. Half-precision floating-point numbers (16-bit) are used for applications like machine learning, where lower precision is acceptable. Single-precision floating-point numbers (32-bit) are used for common multimedia and graphics processing tasks, while double-precision floating-point numbers (64-bit) are required for scientific computing that demands a wide numeric range and high accuracy.
4.096 TFLOPS
199.0 GFLOPS
FP64 (double)
?
An important metric for measuring GPU performance is floating-point computing capability. Double-precision floating-point numbers (64-bit) are required for scientific computing that demands a wide numeric range and high accuracy, while single-precision floating-point numbers (32-bit) are used for common multimedia and graphics processing tasks. Half-precision floating-point numbers (16-bit) are used for applications like machine learning, where lower precision is acceptable.
128.0 GFLOPS
12.995 TFLOPS
FP32 (float)
?
An important metric for measuring GPU performance is floating-point computing capability. Single-precision floating-point numbers (32-bit) are used for common multimedia and graphics processing tasks, while double-precision floating-point numbers (64-bit) are required for scientific computing that demands a wide numeric range and high accuracy. Half-precision floating-point numbers (16-bit) are used for applications like machine learning, where lower precision is acceptable.
2.007 TFLOPS

Miscellaneous

28
SM Count
?
Multiple Streaming Processors (SPs), along with other resources, form a Streaming Multiprocessor (SM), which is also referred to as a GPU's major core. These additional resources include components such as warp schedulers, registers, and shared memory. The SM can be considered the heart of the GPU, similar to a CPU core, with registers and shared memory being scarce resources within the SM.
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3584
Shading Units
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The most fundamental processing unit is the Streaming Processor (SP), where specific instructions and tasks are executed. GPUs perform parallel computing, which means multiple SPs work simultaneously to process tasks.
512
128 KB (per SM)
L1 Cache
-
3MB
L2 Cache
-
170W
TDP
45W
1.3
Vulkan Version
?
Vulkan is a cross-platform graphics and compute API by Khronos Group, offering high performance and low CPU overhead. It lets developers control the GPU directly, reduces rendering overhead, and supports multi-threading and multi-core processors.
1.2
3.0
OpenCL Version
2.1
4.6
OpenGL
4.6
12 Ultimate (12_2)
DirectX
12 (12_1)
8.6
CUDA
-
1x 12-pin
Power Connectors
None
6.6
Shader Model
6.4
48
ROPs
?
The Raster Operations Pipeline (ROPs) is primarily responsible for handling lighting and reflection calculations in games, as well as managing effects like anti-aliasing (AA), high resolution, smoke, and fire. The more demanding the anti-aliasing and lighting effects in a game, the higher the performance requirements for the ROPs; otherwise, it may result in a sharp drop in frame rate.
8
450W
Suggested PSU
-

Benchmarks

FP32 (float) / TFLOPS
GeForce RTX 3060
12.995 +547%
Radeon Vega 8 Mobile
2.007
3DMark Time Spy
GeForce RTX 3060
8882 +535%
Radeon Vega 8 Mobile
1398