Amd Vega continues to advance in its development
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While the whole world of PC gaming is waiting impatiently for June 29 to finish the NDA and we can finally know first-hand the performance of AMD Polaris, the development team of AMD Vega continues to advance in the promising new range architecture discharged from AMD.
AMD Vega reaches a new phase in its development cycle
Raja Koduri heads to a meeting in Shanghai with the GPU development team to celebrate the new “milestone” in the development of the powerful Vega 10 GPU. It is not known whether Vega-based graphics cards will be part of the Radeon RX 400 series or whether it will instead jump to a new generation Radeon RX 500 to place greater emphasis on increased performance.
AMD Vega 10 will include up to 4, 096 stream processors to offer very high performance and capable of competing with Nvidia's Pascal architecture and its powerful GP104 and quite possibly Pascal GP102. AMD will focus on improving the capabilities of its Graphics Core Next instead of betting on brute force, which will allow it to achieve a great refinement in the energy efficiency of its Graphics Core Next architecture.
AMD Vega will also be the premiere of HBM2 memory to offer a maximum bandwidth of 1 TB / s for spectacular performance at high resolutions such as the desired 4K at 60 fps. All the improvements introduced in Vega along with the HBM2 memory promise to increase Fiji's energy efficiency by more than 2.5 times.
Source: videocardz
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