Details for AMD’s upcoming range of Vega powered graphics cards have started to emerge, with the top dog, the Radeon Instinct MI25 outperforming Nvidia’s Pascal powered Titan X graphics cards handily in certain applications, and crushing Maxwell without issue. Currently, there are three distinct versions of the MI range, the MI6, MI8 and finally, the.
Read More →While these specs aren’t officially released by AMD, a new set of rumors have popped up concerning AMD’s Radeon Fury series and they look quite accurate given recent benchmarks which confirm that the Fury X will indeed feature a full 4096 shaders/ AMD have already called the Fury the “world’s fastest GPU” and given.
Read More →AMD’s Radeon Fury X, previously known only by the codename Fiji has popped up in the news again as benchmarks surface showing the cards impressive OpenCL performance. Before we proceed it’s important to note that the benchmarks are fairly old, dating back to May of this year, thus the cards performance could be different.
Read More →It’s fair to say that with recent news the Radeon R9 300 series will make it’s June 3rd debut at Computex, there’s a lot of excitement in the air, particularly around the R9 390X which will feature HBM (High Bandwidth Memory). AMD have recently released an official set of slides explaining why they’ve opted.
Read More →AMD aren’t the only ones who’re planning on releasing a new architecture – Nvidia are working on Pascal PK100, the follow up to their rather successful Maxwell series (the GTX 9xx series). During their recent earnings call, the companies CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang took the opportunity to tease a few details of the GPU’s –.
Read More →News is coming thick and fast over the coming hours from AMD, as the company holds its live analysts webcast. So far, the webcast has indeed confirmed much of the speculation regarding the fiji R9 390X GPU, it will indeed be using High Bandwidth Memory and will also be ‘Virtual Reality Enablement’. The great.
Read More →After months of speculation, leaks, rumors and waiting, it’s been confirmed AMD’s R9 390X (codenamed Fiji) will indeed be the world’s first Graphics Card featuring stacked High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). The information comes to us via HotChips 2015 conference, which is scheduled to run between August 23-25, 2015. The website reads “Fiji, The World’s.
Read More →If you’re the proud owner of any modern high end graphics card, you’ll likely be all to aware that their PCB’s are pretty damn big. But the R9 390X Fiji XT will be considerably shorter than the previous highest end cards. If you were to take the ‘average’ R9 290X, the height can vary.
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