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The Vega 10 chip will have a size of 484mm² and will be in the siggraph

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The presentation of the new RX VEGA graphics cards are being requested, but less and less is missing for the official presentation. Raja Kadouri, from AMD, has confirmed that the size of the VEGA 10 chip will be 484mm², this would be the largest GPU the company has manufactured in 14nm FinFet .

The presence of RX VEGA in the SIGGRAPH is confirmed

AMD is believed to be developing the VEGA 10 graphics chip and an alternative called VEGA 11, although the red company has not yet officially confirmed that it exists, many take it for granted because they did the same with the Polaris architecture.

Although AMD already presented a card with the VEGA 10 chip (Frontier Edition), it will be the RX VEGA graphics cards that will be focused on games and its presentation is very close, it will be during the SIGGRAPH event that will be held later this month of July.

We can't wait to announce our new Vega products, including RX at this year's #SIGGRAPH - make sure to follow us for more details. pic.twitter.com/LENxuPfj7n

- Radeon RX (@Radeon) July 1, 2017

Due to the first VEGA Frontier Edition gaming results that leaked, AMD's Jason Evangelho has come out to put a little cold cloth on those results and remember that this graphics card is not designed for gaming but for other tasks in range professional, so the results will be different at RX VEGA.

AMD Vega 10 specifications

GPU Polaris 10 XT Vega 10 XT
Process 14nm 14nm
Shader Engines 4 4
Stream Processors 2304 4096
performance 5.8 TFLOPS

5.8 (FP16) TFLOPS

12.5 TFLOLPS

25 (FP16) TFLOPS

Render Output Units 32 64
Texture Mapping Units 144 256
Hardware Threads 4 8
Memory interface 256-bit 2048-bit
Memory 8GB GDDR5 16GB HBM2 or more

This new graphics architecture will have the challenge of exceeding the performance already offered by the current Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 - 1080 - 1080 Ti and repositioning AMD well in the high range.

Source: wccftech

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