Friday, January 11, 2019

AMD Radeon VII, New Graphics Card Introduced At CES 2019


At CES 2019 AMD launched a new high-end graphics card for consumers. AMD has a lot of catching up to to play the GPU game with NVIDIA. Just to point out, AMD says that its 7nm process technology-based Radeon VII card is on par with NVIDIA’s RTX 2080. The second-gen Vega architecture is the first 7nm graphics chip from AMD. The Radeon VII Card has a terabyte-per-second of memory bandwidth.

AMD CEO Lisa Su announced that the Radeon VII card is based on 7nm graphics chip provides 25 percent more performance at the same power compared to the first-gen. AMD demonstrated on stage  Devil May Cry 5 at 4K resolution with ultra settings and frame rates “way above 60 fps.” According to AMD.

As far as the tech specs are concerned, Radeon VII card include 60 compute units, 3840 stream processors at up to 1.8 GHz, 1 TB/s memory bandwidth, 4,096 bit memory interface, and 16GB of HBM2 memory.
You will be able to get your hands on one on February 7th for $699. You will also get free copies of Devil May Cry 5 and The Division 2 with each card or gaming PC that comes with the Radeon VII pre-installed.

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