Mysterious radeon holocube will not ship with rx vega
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Radeon Holocube is a new peripheral created by AMD that nobody really knows what it does or what its purpose is, but it has been seen in numerous images and even in a small video posted on Twitter.
AMD plays mystery with Radeon Holocube
With a brief statement, AMD comments on the Radeon Holocube, although it does not clarify what it is for:
The Red Company plays a mystery about Radeon Holocube, but little by little details emerge. Videocardz released a few hours ago a video on his Twitter account where we can see the mentioned Holocube on. The peripheral shows images inside the cube in red colors and different visual elements.
Small demonstration video
Radeon Holocube pic.twitter.com/nttZnsNjcX
- VideoCardz.com (@VideoCardz) July 30, 2017
Radeon Holocube was first seen on the LTX2017 and would apparently be a kind of peripheral that would work with the new Radeon RX VEGA graphics cards. What is presumed is that Holocube shows data about the performance, temperature and other values of the graphics card and the equipment. This is only speculation and AMD is likely to save this letter for later presentation, considering it is a prototype.
Although the official release date has yet to be announced, the Radeon RX VEGA is slated to hit stores in the coming weeks. We will keep an eye on all the news, including the mysterious Radeon Holocube.
Source: videocardz
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