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Amd rx 490 is superior to a gtx 1070 according to benchmark

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Succulent data has emerged about AMD's next graphics card, the RX 490, which would be based on the Polaris 10 architecture and not VEGA.

It was commented that this graph was going to be launched in the second half of 2016 and the year has not yet ended but we would only have December and there is no news that the red company will launch it in the coming weeks.

Benchmark: RX 490 vs GTX 1070

The latest data we have are some benchmarks, where we see a 'Radeon Pro 490' graphic competing against a GTX 1070. The 'Radeon Pro 490' is supposed to be the RX 490 or, in any case, two different graphics cards. The important thing is that this new AMD graphics would be above the GTX 1070 in terms of performance, according to tests under 3DMark FS.

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This new information raises a lot of questions. Is the RX 490 or Radeon Pro 490 a dual graphics based on Polaris 10 ? In the middle of this year a table was shown (see below) containing a solution based on Polaris 10 with two GPUs and that would be launched this year. The other hypothesis is that this graphic would be of the VEGA 10 architecture but not in its most powerful version, hence it can beat the GTX 1070 but not the GTX 1080.

December 13 will be the date set to meet the new AMD graphics cards officially and the new ZEN- based processors, in an event that they have called 'New Horizon'. Many of the doubts that we have today are going to be dispelled in this event.

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