New information coming from AMD's financial analyst day confirms a Q2 2015 release date for its latest line of desktop GPUs, along with more conclusive spec details.
The upcoming AMD Radeon graphics cards will be the first to utilize high-bandwidth memory, which allows for performance rates three times that of the currently used GDDR5.
This memory standard also offers a 50% boost in power saving over GDDR5.
You can find images from AMD's presentation below, but note that the GPU depicted on the last slide is a placeholder. AMD isn't showing off the new card yet.
According to AMD CEO Lisa Su, HBM-supported GPUs featuring memory on-die instead of on-card could also allow for some "interesting form factors." Su did not clarify beyond this.
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The upcoming AMD Radeon graphics cards will be the first to utilize high-bandwidth memory, which allows for performance rates three times that of the currently used GDDR5.
This memory standard also offers a 50% boost in power saving over GDDR5.
You can find images from AMD's presentation below, but note that the GPU depicted on the last slide is a placeholder. AMD isn't showing off the new card yet.
According to AMD CEO Lisa Su, HBM-supported GPUs featuring memory on-die instead of on-card could also allow for some "interesting form factors." Su did not clarify beyond this.
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