Radeon Linux Driver Shows Possible LCS based Dual GPU VEGA
It is not the first time that a set of Linux drivers reveal a thing or two about unannounced products. In the latest leak they now indicate the existence of a liquid cooled Vega, which we already knew but also a dual-GPU version.
There’s a number of things that come to mind though, AMD might be pursuing a new Radeon Pro based dual-GPU product, but the existence of these entries in the drivers are interesting.
So what happened? Well the 10th Linux patch update includes two new device ID's that can be tied to the Vega product codenames: 0x6864 and 0x6868. That’s nothing less than nine Hardware_ID that have been spotted over the past months. In the code two lines are rather interesting:
- table->Tliquid1Limit = cpu_to_le16(tdp_table->usTemperatureLimitLiquid1);
- table->Tliquid2Limit = cpu_to_le16(tdp_table->usTemperatureLimitLiquid2);
Then there is this bit:
- table->FanGainPlx = hwmgr->thermal_controller. advanceFanControlParameters.usFanGainPlx;
- table->TplxLimit = cpu_to_le16(tdp_table->usTemperatureLimitPlx);
As you can see, that mentions PLX twice, a PLX chip is an interconnect inbetween the two GPUS, much like PCIe Express lanes. All signals are green, (or red hah!) that AMD will be unveiling Radeon RX Vega to the masses soon enough, May 16th there likely will be a set of announcements. The dual-GPU version might in fact become the flagship Radeon video card as indications thus far have shown Vega to perform at the 1070 ~1080 performance bracket from the competition.
Senior Member
Posts: 13009
Joined: 2003-05-11
The 1080 Ti competitor.

Senior Member
Posts: 223
Joined: 2011-12-05
Lol they need 2 gpus for compete against single nvidia gpu , not good.
Senior Member
Posts: 1667
Joined: 2017-02-14
Vega
@superzeus, We don't know how this performs so your conclusion is a bit premature. For all we know you could be right or this PLX setup could stomp everything Nvidia has to offer.
This reminds me of AMD's approach with Ryzen by having dual CCX's. They are not making huge monolithic chips, instead they are tying two medium sized chips together in a fairly efficient way. I hope it works out as we need AMD back for innovation and/or pricing.
All I know this is turning out to be a damn good year to be a tech enthusiast with Ryzen, Skylake-X, Coffee Lake 6 core news, Vega and a small possibly Volta very end of year.
Senior Member
Posts: 126
Joined: 2015-02-13
@superzeus, We don't know how this performs so your conclusion is a bit premature. For all we know you could be right or this PLX setup could stomp everything Nvidia has to offer.
This reminds me of AMD's approach with Ryzen by having dual CCX's. They are not making huge monolithic chips, instead they are tying two medium sized chips together in a fairly efficient way. I hope it works out as we need AMD back for innovation and/or pricing.
All I know this is turning out to be a damn good year to be a tech enthusiast with Ryzen, Skylake-X, Coffee Lake 6 core news, Vega and a small possibly Volta very end of year.
I remember a Raja interview around a year ago, during the original Polaris launch. In that interview Raja mentioned that GPU's will have to the same route as the CPU's since we're reaching the limits of single chip solutions. He said the future will be multi core gpus. I think thats why the made the Radeon Pro(or something like that) to get more developers using multi gpu's in developing.
Senior Member
Posts: 184
Joined: 2016-09-19
still can not reach apex...