Amd drivers show off a vega-based radeon r9 fury
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The latest version of the AMD Radeon Software Crimson drivers have shown a line of code that references a new Radeon R9 Fury graphics card based on the promising high-performance Vega architecture.
AMD Radeon R9 Fury based on Vega en Camino
The new AMD Radeon R9 Fury graphics card would reach the gaming sector with the code name " Magnum " and would be based on the new Vega 10 architecture to add a total of 4, 096 stream processors with GCN V9 architecture and a theoretical power of 12 TFLOPs. These characteristics would place the new Radeon R9 Fury X at the level of the GeForce GTX Titan X Pascal in terms of processing power. The advantage of the Radeon R9 Fury would be in the use of 16 GB of HBM2 memory with a 2, 048-bit interface and a bandwidth of 512 GB / s, which would allow it to handle 4K resolution with ease. All this with a 230W TDP that hints at AMD's excellent work with the energy efficiency of its graphics architecture.
This same card would have a professional version " Dracarys " that would include no less than 1 TB of memory and a power of 20 TFLOPs, logically it is a version oriented to the professional sector and with a very high price of approximately $ 10, 000.
Source: wccftech
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