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Personalized amd rx vega cards will arrive in early August

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AMD will reportedly start shipping the final versions of the RX Vega cards to its partners as soon as this week so they have enough time to finish custom designs for these new graphics cards. Additionally, the custom RX Vega models will apparently go on sale between late July and early August.

AMD RX Vega custom cards will arrive in early August and will be based on Vega 10 XT and Vega 10 Pro GPUs

The range of gaming-oriented Radeon RX Vega graphics cards will apparently include at least two products, based on a Vega 10 XT GPU and a lighter version called Vega 10 Pro. Anyway, at the moment it is unknown if there will be a third version or if AMD will launch other products based on the GPUs mentioned above.

The Radeon Vega range will apparently include a wide range with new cooling designs, both in terms of diversity and volume of units, not previously seen with the RX 500 series.

Finally, HWBattle reports that Vega will be faster than the GTX 1080, although they haven't provided too much detail beyond that claim, so for now this information should be taken with a pinch of speculation.

AMD Radeon Vega Range - Frontier Edition, RX Vega and Radeon Pro Vega

Vega graphics cards are currently AMD's most anticipated products, both by hardware enthusiasts and gamers and by professionals in the content creation sector.

Frontier Edition

AMD will debut the first Vega architecture-based products next week, starting with the Radeon Vega Frontier Edition, which was developed specifically for content creators and enthusiastic users. The new graphics card features the Vega 10 XT GPU with 64 computing units and the largest capacity memory stacks: 16GB of HBM2 memory.

AMD Radeon Pro Vega 64 and Radeon Pro Vega 56

AMD announced earlier this month that it will be using Vega chips in the next iMac Pro via the Radeon Pro Vega 64 and Radeon Pro Vega 56 graphics accelerators. These will be available in December and will feature 64 and 56 computing units, respectively, and with 16GB and 8GB of HBM2 memory.

AMD Radeon RX Vega

The gaming-oriented AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics cards will probably be based on the same Vega 64 and Vega 56 silicon, which justifies the presence of two Vega 10 GPUs in the RX Vega range. Gamers will be able to get their hands on RX Vega cards in late July when they debut at Siggraph. These new products will be optimized specifically for gaming and according to Raja Koduri himself, they will even be faster than the Frontier Edition.

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