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Amd works on vega 2.0 to compete with nvidia's volta

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The next generation of VEGA graphics cards have not even made it to stores, but AMD is already working on an improved architecture of the same to compete with the recently announced Volta of Nvidia, the new generation of the green company that they plan to market in the year. 2018.

VEGA 2.0 is already in AMD's plans

The next Radeon RX VEGA graphics cards are said to arrive in June, but we will know for sure during Computex 2017, where AMD will have an exclusive event on May 31.

The Radeon RX VEGA will be on a mission to dethrone the current GTX 1070/1080 & 1080 Ti based on Nvidia's Pascal architecture, which are currently leading the high-end section with their performance. Nvidia has already anticipated that it will launch the Volta graphics next year and AMD did not take long to give a response, with an update to its VEGA 2.0 architecture, which would be ready in the second quarter of 2018, that is, within a year or so..

It would arrive in the third quarter of 2018

AMD's roadmap has been unveiled and these VEGA 2.0 graphics cards will be built with a 14nm + process, which should give you better performance while maintaining reasonable power consumption versus the current Radeon RX VEGA. Sometime between 2018 and 2019, we should be looking at the first Navi- based graphics cards manufactured in a 7nm process.

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Apparently, AMD does not want to continue giving advantages to Nvidia as it did with the GTX 1070 and 1080, which have reigned in solitude for a long time. We will surely have more information about the new AMD graphics at Computex 2017, so stay tuned.

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