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Guru3D.com » News » Johan Andersson from EA posts Radeon R9 390X photo

Johan Andersson from EA posts Radeon R9 390X photo

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/22/2015 03:56 PM | source: | 69 comment(s)
Johan Andersson from EA posts Radeon R9 390X photo

Johan Andersson, Technical Director on Frostbite at Electronic Arts and the man behind the Battlefield series posted a rather intriguing photo on his Twitter, it's the Radeon R9 390X (if its named that) alright. 

 

In this comment he states:

This new island is one seriously impressive and sweet GPU. wow & thanks @AMDRadeon ! They will be put to good use :)

Here's that photo, which definitely is the real thing. The product is closely resembling renders posted a week or so ago. That card (Likely Fiji) is so small in size thanks to on-die HBM Memory, making the PCB really small as you do not need space for graphics memory on the actual PCB any longer.
 


 

And below the earlier leaked renders. it seems that the Radeon R9 390X has 4 display outputs, three DisplayPorts and one HDMI. There is no DVI port. The card is dual-slot in design and does not seem to have a visible fan indicating liquid cooling, the monitor output grill however suggest otherwise. Specs this far indicate this (all rumored of course):

  • 4,096 GCN 1.2 shader processors
  • 256 TMUs
  • 128 ROPs
  • 4096-bit wide HBM interface, 1.25 GHz memory clock, memory bandwidth 640 GB/s.
  • 8GB graphics memory

Below the speculated specs of Fiji in a table:

 AMD Radeon R9 390X
AMD Radeon R9 290X
GPU Code Name Fiji XT Hawaii XT
GPU Cores / Shaders 4096 2816
Memory
4 GB Stacked HBM 4GB GDDR5
Memory  Frequency 1.25Ghz 5.0Ghz
Memory Interface 4096 Wide IO 512bit GDDR5
Total Memory Bandwidth 640GB/S 320GB/S
GPU  Clock Speed 1.05Ghz 1Ghz
Compute Performance 8.5TFLOP* 5.6TFLOP
Launch Price ? $549 



Johan Andersson from EA posts Radeon R9 390X photo




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lorikano
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#5078215 Posted on: 05/22/2015 04:19 PM
That is why nvidia is scared and is speeding up release of 980ti .So I say lets see numbers ,the only thing that matters is numbers.

Bugzzz
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#5078218 Posted on: 05/22/2015 04:20 PM
So is it 8GB or 4GB?

The bullet point value doesn't match the table.

drwoodcomb
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#5078220 Posted on: 05/22/2015 04:21 PM
unless they are just reusing old parts. Maybe they didnt feel the need to redesign and set up new manufacturing for i/o plate. That would be my guess but we'll soon find out

Undying
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#5078221 Posted on: 05/22/2015 04:21 PM
I wanna be amazed


We all want to be, AMD needs this.

guppysb
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#5078245 Posted on: 05/22/2015 04:43 PM
Hopefully it runs cooler than my toaster oven R9 290x. Even with the Sapphire Tri-X OC cooler, the 290x runs at 94 c on witcher 3.

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