November 01, 2019
With a slightly lower number of stream processors
The most interesting feature about AMD’s announcement was that they have
launched three different versions of their new flagship. After months of teasing
and keeping the entire tech scene speculating and salivating at the prospect of
there being a legitimate competitor to what Team Green has to offer, AMD has
finally announced the consumer line up for their much awaited GPU line-up,
Vega.
With the tremendous famous
aluminum Roof system manufacturers success of Ryzen, it’s the ideal time to
unleash their newest creations on the GPU front with Vega. With a starting price
of $499 for the RX Vega 64, AMD can actually cause mayhem in the market for
those looking to buy new GPUs right now.
The RX Vega 64 features 4,096 stream
processors, 256 compute units, a 2,048 bit memory bus and 8 GB of HBM 2. While
there is no difference in the terms of performance of the standard version with
the others. With the Radeon RX Vega 64 AMD is setting its crosshairs on the the
NVIDIA GTX 1080 market. It is astounding that AMD has managed to add more than
400Mhz on the base clock of the card just out of the box with the liquid cooled
version.
One is the standard model with the reference cooler and the plastic
shroud priced at $499, the "Limited Edition†RX Vega 64 with an all metal shroud
with a brushed aluminum finish, priced at $599 and the piece-de-resistance, a
liquid cooled RX Vega 64 with a brushed metal finished priced at $699. Starting
at $399 the card offers the same 8 GB of HBM 2 memory as its elder brother the
Vega 64, with slightly lower clock speeds of 1,156 Mhz (Base) and 1,471 Mhz
(Boost).In all the hype surrounding the many faces of the RX Vega 64, what gets
neglected is what may just end up being the sleeper hit, the RX Vega 56.
With a
slightly lower number of stream processors (3,585) and texture units (224), the
RX Vega 56 is the card that will end up in most of the check out carts.With the
Radeon RX Vega 64 AMD is setting its crosshairs on the the NVIDIA GTX 1080
market.With the tremendous success of Ryzen, it’s the ideal time to unleash
their newest creations on the GPU front and allow for some true competition to
blossom after what seems like years of NVIDIA monopoly.
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