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AMD to launch Radeon RX 560D for Asia market
AMD will launch the Radeon RX 560D, a new graphics card for the Chinese market. In essence a simplified Radeo RX 560. Compared with Radeo RX 560, the Radeon RX 560D has 896 streaming processors.
The shader processors do sound rather familiar, and are equivalent to the Radeon RX 460. This card as well is intended for Bitcoin miners. AMD already launched the Radeon RX 470D for mining market At 175 USD is is an cost-effective graphics card that might actually appeal gamers.
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#5449610 Posted on: 07/05/2017 11:21 AM
vega
It would have been better if they had got out 580X, with significantly more resources than 580, to get a bit closer to 1070. It's weird the top remains empty and they push out various models to fill the already thin gaps between the lower models.
vega
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#5449724 Posted on: 07/05/2017 06:19 PM
When you look at the rest of AMD's lineup, each product is maybe 10-20% better than the next tier down. Meanwhile Vega seems to be 150% better than the 580. If the official product name will be "RX 590", that's an awkward step up. If it will have a unique name but there isn't going to be a 590, it's still an awkward step up. If AMD releases an in-between product that is half as powerful as Vega, that's still an awkward step up.
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When you look at the rest of AMD's lineup, each product is maybe 10-20% better than the next tier down. Meanwhile Vega seems to be 150% better than the 580. If the official product name will be "RX 590", that's an awkward step up. If it will have a unique name but there isn't going to be a 590, it's still an awkward step up. If AMD releases an in-between product that is half as powerful as Vega, that's still an awkward step up.
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#5449742 Posted on: 07/05/2017 07:45 PM
Isn't there supposed to be 3 variants of vega?
When you look at the rest of AMD's lineup, each product is maybe 10-20% better than the next tier down. Meanwhile Vega seems to be 150% better than the 580. If the official product name will be "RX 590", that's an awkward step up. If it will have a unique name but there isn't going to be a 590, it's still an awkward step up. If AMD releases an in-between product that is half as powerful as Vega, that's still an awkward step up.
Isn't there supposed to be 3 variants of vega?
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#5449744 Posted on: 07/05/2017 07:50 PM
I'm aware of the Frontier Edition that everyone seems to be moaning about, and a gamer version that's supposed to sit between the GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti. What's the 3rd? Are any of these the RX 590? (I'm sincerely wondering these things, I'm not being facetious; I apparently missed some news)
Isn't there supposed to be 3 variants of vega?
I'm aware of the Frontier Edition that everyone seems to be moaning about, and a gamer version that's supposed to sit between the GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti. What's the 3rd? Are any of these the RX 590? (I'm sincerely wondering these things, I'm not being facetious; I apparently missed some news)
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It would have been better if they had got out 580X, with significantly more resources than 580, to get a bit closer to 1070. It's weird the top remains empty and they push out various models to fill the already thin gaps between the lower models.