
Gian Maria Forni escribió:The new AMD Crimson 16.10.2 drivers support a new Fury card: AMD7300.5.
This means that a new card is on track, and we hope it will be not based on a Fiji GPU. Probably it will be based on a Vega GPU. So we can suppose that AMD will use the Fury brand for its next high end video cards.
Stay tuned for more news.
TRASTARO escribió:Pues @paconan, hace poco en wccftech.com salen estos supuestos resultados de la RX 490 [en su version PRO] vs GTX 1070. ¿Que veracidad tengan?, pues ni idea, muy dudosas pero las pongo por ser noticia. En si la version PR se presume seria la mas segura de llevar un GPU VEGA.
http://wccftech.com/amd-rx-490-4k-spotted-benchmarks


Hassan Mujtaba, wccftech.com escribió:
AMD 687F:C1 Graphics Product Is On Par With GeForce GTX 1080 – Possibly Vega GPU Based.
Now there have been some rumors that this card could be a dual chip product but from the benchmarks, it seems like we are only looking at a single-chip solution. The card is listed with the device ID 687F:C1. AMD GPU database doesn’t list any such card and was the same case for the RX 480 prior to its release. So this could be an entirely new GPU which we haven’t seen or heard of before. Now this doesn’t mean that there won’t be any dual chip card. The possibility for that product also remain but I personally don’t think AMD will want to develop a dual chip solution based on Polaris 10. Their dual chip products are based only on high-end chips such as Fiji (Radeon Pro Duo) and Hawaii (Radeon R9 295X2).
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The benchmarks clearly show the card performing next to a high-end GTX 1080. Currently, there’s no GPU from AMD that comes this close in the Polaris Radeon 400 series lineup. Also to note is that the drivers may not be ready yet which will result in even higher performance at launch. This card really looks to be top-notch and built for enthusiasts and we can’t wait to learn more about it.
Fuad Abazovic, fudzilla.com escribió:Vega architecture will bring multiple cards
Not just at the high end
Vega architecture will be introduced into the complete range of AMD's graphics cards. Our knowledgeable industry friends have told us that you can expect top to bottom designs based on Vega architecture arriving soon..
Last year when AMD showcased Vega on its roadmaps, many assumed that this is will be the HBM 2 card and they were right. There is an HBM 2 card based on Vega architecture that should attack Nvidia in the high-end space.
But there will also be other cards, as Vega hits other memory interfaces and not just the HBM 2. You can expect to see GDDR5 variants too. Our sources had no information if there will be GDDR5X card based on Vega architecture but it would not surprise us. Nvidia made a good product using this type of memory as it sits at the right price/performance ratio.
AMD is missing a high-end card to put some pressure on the ultra-high end and the Titan X and Geforce GTX 1080 market. From the first Doom results, it looks that the Vega high-end solution is the right card for 4K gaming at over 60 FPS at least in Doom with the Vulkan API.
Knowing Nvidia, the company named after a Roman vengence demon is not sleeping and is working on its 2017 line-up.