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Guru3D.com » News » AMD Radeon R7 470 and R9 480 at Computex or E3

AMD Radeon R7 470 and R9 480 at Computex or E3

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/15/2016 01:54 PM | source: | 41 comment(s)
AMD Radeon R7 470 and R9 480 at Computex or E3

Both graphics card manufacturers AMD and Nvidia are gearing up for the new high-end graphics card releases. It looks like we're going to have a busy summer. New rumors on the AMD product launch surfaced as well, this round the Radeon R7 470 and R9 480 are topic of discussion.

The new Polaris based GPUs are based on the new and energy efficient 14nm FinFET process.

Let's break it down:

  • Radeon R7 470 - This SKU series will be based on 14 nm "Baffin" (aka Polaris 11), rumored to be a 50 Watt TDP card.
  • Radeon R9 480 - This SKU is based on 14 nm "Ellesmere" (aka Polaris 10), rumored to be a ~130 Watt TDP card.

Obviously the avid PC Gamer the R9 480 will be an interesting SKU as rumors right now point to a GPU that holds 2560 shader processors (GCN iteration 4). The R9 480 would get an active 2304 shader processors (leaving room in the GPU for an 480X model.

That means 40 shader processor clusters (each holding 64 SPs):

  • 36 x 64 = 2304 (Radeon R9 480 / Polaris 10)
  • 40 x 64 = 2560 (Radeon R9 480X / Polaris 10)

We are looking at a 256-bit wide memory bus, yet it is unclear if that'll hold GDDR5 or doubled bandwith with GDDR5X. Polaris 10 is expected to be clocked in the 1 GHz marker on the GPU core frequency.

It is expected that AMD will announce Polaris GPUs on Computex 2016 (May 31-June 4) or even more likely, E3 2016 (June 14-17), more in line with last years release.







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Sukovsky
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#5258589 Posted on: 04/15/2016 09:43 AM
Really hope AMD delivers this time! Would be good for both camps. Very much looking forward to Zen as well! Might just be the one to put my 3570k to sleep. It's going way too strong !

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5258599 Posted on: 04/15/2016 10:20 AM
Hilbert. please check this

36 x 64 = 2304 (Radeon R9 480 / Polaris 10)
40 x 64 = 2304 (Radeon R9 480X / Ploaris 10)

It should be 2560

Whoops ! fixed ..

ddelamare
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#5258604 Posted on: 04/15/2016 10:38 AM
So the performance for the R9 480/480X will be along the same lines as the R9 380/380X but probably with less heat production and less power consumption? So we are looking at a new card probably just north of the 300 Euro mark, maybe 300-350?

Be interesting to see what the performance is between the 380X/480X and whether the new cards will also have 8Gb+ VRam. If new card has less ram and the performance is similar, it all comes down to the price. If the new cards is around the 300 euro mark, why not just buy a Fury Nano?

I'm slightly confused by that strategy, not really what i was expecting.

Barry J
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#5258620 Posted on: 04/15/2016 11:17 AM
I so hope the new AMD GPU,s are better than NVidias Pascal it will bring competition back to the GPU market,
I am skipping this generation I am waiting for the next my 980ti,s should be good for a while and to be honest current games are disappointing so I am playing my older games
so don't need anymore GPU power. ( 1 to 2 year old games)

Sukovsky
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#5258627 Posted on: 04/15/2016 11:41 AM
Still just a downsizing Gen probably. Just like 9 Series sort of started out.

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