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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

The next-generation Radeon cards also debut at Computex?

The debut of the first NVIDIA video cards GeForce architecture-based Pascal family is getting closer: hard not to assume an official presentation to coincide with the Computex Taipei or even days in the middle of May.

Precisely for this reason there is no shortage also rumors about the launch of the new generation of AMD Radeon family cards, which should debut with two product families in its Computex Taipei at the end of May.

We will have, according to information not currently available official, Radeon R9 480 GPU-based note-named Polaris code 10 followed by the Radeon R9 470 models feature in this case GPU Polaris 11. For both of these GPUs AMD's attention it is facing the maximum fuel efficiency, exploiting the features introduced in this new architecture with Polaris in addition to the new generation of FinFET manufacturing technology benefits.

Previous rumors have reported the Polaris chip 10 as the solution combined with the Radeon R9 490 cards, proposals for more high-end than Radeon R9 480 as the name of the rest easily imagine. It 'possible that both these families of AMD products can use the Polaris GPU 10, using forms with a greater number of active stream processors for the Radeon R9 490 and matching these GDDR5X against that GDDR5 memory used in Radeon R9 480 models.

E 'can, as always happens with the debut of new GPU architectures to emerge online new details about these video cards that help to shed more light on what cards will be presented on the market and with such specifications. It 'clear right now that both NVIDIA to AMD as the move to FinFET production technology represents the instrument with which to innovate in a very obvious fit in the graphics card industry, not only for proposed enthusiast end but in general for the entire product range.

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