AMD teases their Vega GPU architecture
AMD teases their Vega GPU architecture
Published: 27th December 2016 | Source: AMD Radeon |
AMD teases their Vega GPU architecture
AMD are now teasing their upcoming Vega-powered GPUs, hinting at an official reveal in early 2017. We already know that AMD will have a large presence at CES 2017 with their upcoming Zen-powered CPUs and AM4 motherboard platform.
Now it seems that AMD's CPU division will not be alone, with Radeon finally showcasing their new Vega GPU architecture, with the potential for AMD to offer some impressive gaming/performance oriented systems in 2017.
AMD has been very tight-lipped about Vega, only briefly showcasing their new GPU architecture at their New Horizons event earlier this month.
Hopefully, we will learn more about AMD's Vega-powered GPUs soon, which promises to deliver HBM2 memory and enhanced power efficiency over their already impressive Polaris architecture.
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