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Media slides AMD Radeon Pro Duo leaked
Likely on the 26th of April AMD will release its Radeon Duo Pro, a dual-Fiji GPU based card. Some slides have leaked onto the web, mostly showing the same stuff what was presented at the launch.
The Radeon Duo Pro with its two FIJI GPUs are tied towards a thick 120mm liquid cooling solution. The product will offer 16 teraflops of performance, indicating two fully enabled Fiji XT GPUs. AMD Radeon Pro Duo (dual-GPU Fiji) was developed under code-name Gemini would have 8 GB HBM1 graphics memory with a whopping 8192 stream processors.
Radeon Pro Duo | Radeon R9 Fury X | Radeon R9 Nano | Radeon R9 Fury | |
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GPU | 2x Fiji XT | Fiji XT | Fij XT | Fiji Pro |
Stream-processors | 2x 4.096 (8192) | 4.096 | 4.096 | 3.584 |
TMU's | 2x 256 (512) | 256 | 256 | 224 |
ROP's | 2x 64 (128) | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Perf | 16,4 TFLOPS | 8,6 TFLOPS | 8,2 TFLOPS | 7,2 TFLOPS |
Core clock | 1.000 MHz | 1.050 MHz | 1.000 MHz | 1.000 MHz |
mem speed | 500 MHz | 500 MHz | 500 MHz | 500 MHz |
mem bus | 2x 4.096 (8192)-bit | 4.096-bit | 4.096-bit | 4.096-bit |
Mem | 2x 4 GB (8 GB) HBM1 | 4 GB HBM1 | 4 GB HBM1 | 4 GB HBM1 |
Bandwidth | 2x 512 (1024) GB/s | 512 GB/s | 512 GB/s | 512 GB/s |
TDP | 350W | 275W | 175W | 275W |
AMD recently announced the product on its Capsaicin-event at GDC 2016. The slides originate from Videocardz.
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#5262772 Posted on: 04/25/2016 02:37 PM
So basically, exactly what I said.
This card is nothing more that a vr card and a pro card.. You can game on it but it is really only for vr. one gpu per eye kind of deal
So basically, exactly what I said.
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#5262773 Posted on: 04/25/2016 02:37 PM
Eh, depends on the market.
The largest rumored Polaris chip (Polaris 10/480x) is about equivalent to a 390x, not a Fury X. So even if you Xfired them, they'd still fall short of the Pro Duo performance, but they'd be much, much cheaper. For consumers that might be a big deal, but for someone using it to do number crunching, the price may not be as much of a concern.
I actually expect we will see both a dual Polaris and a dual Pascal GPU either at launch or shortly after.
I can somehow believe SP/TMUs/ROPs counts. But GPU clock, that's what can put it even to Fury X level.
But even then Pro Duo is not too late. Because its total performance will not be matched by single GPU card. And they have good cooling for it too
Eh, depends on the market.
The largest rumored Polaris chip (Polaris 10/480x) is about equivalent to a 390x, not a Fury X. So even if you Xfired them, they'd still fall short of the Pro Duo performance, but they'd be much, much cheaper. For consumers that might be a big deal, but for someone using it to do number crunching, the price may not be as much of a concern.
I actually expect we will see both a dual Polaris and a dual Pascal GPU either at launch or shortly after.
I can somehow believe SP/TMUs/ROPs counts. But GPU clock, that's what can put it even to Fury X level.
But even then Pro Duo is not too late. Because its total performance will not be matched by single GPU card. And they have good cooling for it too

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#5262856 Posted on: 04/25/2016 07:43 PM
Well, for sure early will have been better, but the card is a bit different of what we are used to see with dual gpu's. The gpu can work with FirePro drivers and have to rely on compliance tests for FirePro. ( even the cooler is something you will never see on the market as it have been certified for the Professional market with test as the 50/50/50 ( who concern life of the units ).
Look like it is more aimed at developpers for VR ( who crually need it ..,some allready propose a 5+1 so 11GPU's system ( ).
Well, for sure early will have been better, but the card is a bit different of what we are used to see with dual gpu's. The gpu can work with FirePro drivers and have to rely on compliance tests for FirePro. ( even the cooler is something you will never see on the market as it have been certified for the Professional market with test as the 50/50/50 ( who concern life of the units ).
Look like it is more aimed at developpers for VR ( who crually need it ..,some allready propose a 5+1 so 11GPU's system ( ).
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It would have to be a pro or vr system that really needed an upgrade now and couldn't handle Xfire because it seems that 2 polaris cards would be faster and use less power.