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Amd vega at 7 nm will wait until 2019

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AMD has done very well in the processor sector during the past year 2017, however, in terms of graphics cards, it has not done so well and it seems that this 2018 we are not going to see great news either, since the arrival of Vega at 7 nm is not expected until 2019 at least.

We will not see Vega at 7 nm this 2018

It is expected that this year 2018 new graphics cards will be announced by AMD, which would correspond to the Radeon RX 600 series. Many users expected to see important news, but it seems that finally everything will be in a rehash of Polaris and perhaps some new model based on the current Vega architecture.

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For now Vega 56 and Vega 64 are being a great failure in the gaming market due to their high power consumption, low availability and much lower performance than expected. There was talk of a review of Vega at 7 nm for this year 2018 but finally this will not happen. Vega chips at 7 nm will not be manufactured until the end of 2018, so the availability of these will not take place until 2019. In addition, they will first reach the professional sector under the Radeon Instinct so it is not clear either that they will reach the gaming sector in 2019. 2019 will also be the year of the arrival of the Navi architecture at 7 nm.

Everything seems to indicate that 2018 will not be a good year for the AMD Radeon division, Nvidia is expected to announce its new Ampere architecture this year 2018, an architecture against which AMD can do little, beyond selling its cheapest cards, to try to alleviate its deficiencies and its technological delay against a rival that increasingly takes more advantage of it.

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