AMD Radeon RX Vega Specs, Performance Revealed; Better Than Nvidia GTX 1080Ti

By Staff Reporter, | May 06, 2017

 AMD's new flagship chip promises to give users a graphics card that can finally compete with its rival, the Nvidia’s GPU stack. (YouTube)

AMD's new flagship chip promises to give users a graphics card that can finally compete with its rival, the Nvidia’s GPU stack. (YouTube)

AMD Radeon RX Vega specs are finally revealed straight from AMD’s manager. The graphics card is equipped with many impressive features that many say it is even better than Nvidia GTX 1080Ti. With only two months from its scheduled release date, users just can’t wait to get their very own Radeon RX Vega.

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According to reports, the direct rendering manager of AMD has revealed the possible specs and features of the upcoming Radeon RX Vega. This includes huge upgrades that beat Radeon RX 480 specs and high definition performance using high-bandwidth memory. But that’s not all, it also comes with 14nm Vega 10 XT architecture, four shader engine, and GCN Stream Processors. It is also equipped with 64 next generation to compute units that made of GCN stream processors.

Furthermore, the new AMD Radeon RX Vega boasts 256 Texture Mapping Units spread out in 16 texture blocks with texture mapping units each. The powerful graphic card is also built with 63 render output units with 8 GB of HBM2. All of that paired with a 2048 Bit memory interface and 1024 bit stream processor shader engine, what more can a user ask for.

And now that its specs are revealed, users couldn’t help but compare it with Nvidia’s GTX 1080Ti. Judging by the performance alone, the new AMD Radeon RX Vega GPU is said to have 12.5 TFLOPs from its FP32 computing performance. This is already far higher than Nvidia’s graphic card limit. And with all of its new and better features, it's sure to beat Nvidia in many other ways.

AMD or Advanced Micro Devices, Inc is a multinational company that is known to develop computers and other devices. This includes motherboard chipsets, microprocessors, embedded processors, embedded systems, and graphic processors. Today, AMD is the second largest company that supplies computer related technologies.

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