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Amd talks about the great commercial success of Vega architecture

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AMD wanted to get a kick out of Computex 2018, before presenting its new series of products based on the 7nm Radeon Vega, the Sunnyvale company spoke of the great mass proliferation of its Vega graphics architecture, which is found not only in GPU Discrete, but also on the APUs and semi-custom SoCs of the latest generation of 4K resolution compatible gaming consoles.

AMD Says Vega Exceeds Fiji's Shipments Tenfold

One of the slides that has generated quite a stir says that Vega product shipments are more than 10 times higher than those of the previous generation, something that speaks excellently of its latest GPU architecture. We all think that the previous generation is Polaris, but AMD later stated in its post-event roundtable that it was referring to Fiji, the design used on the Radeon R9 Fury and R9 Nano.

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Vega has sold far more than Fiji, which is in part due to the cryptocurrency mining boom at a key time for this new architecture. We should also not forget that Fiji was hardly used outside the Radeon R9 Fury and R9 Nano, while Vega is present in the Raven Ridge APUs and part of its technology is also found on the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X consoles, which they have not sold little precisely.

Vega's future is even better with the transition to 7 nm, this architecture has not been successful in the PC gaming market, but it has been successful in other sectors that are even more profitable economically.

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