AMD unveiling Radeon RX product stack with 480 - 470 and 460

AMD has presented they will release two new graphics cards: the RX 470 and RX 460. The two cards are positioned below the previously announced RX 480. Although it is not mentioned, it is rather likely that both models are based on Polaris GPU's.



No specifications were announced. The video cards do have a low energy consumption according to AMD. The RX 460 can be powered from a PCI Express slot; with no need for a PCI Express power connector. The card thus has a TDP of less than 75 watts. According to rumors the RX 470 based on Polaris 10, which also is the basis of the RX 480. Probably, the GPU from the RX 470 has slightly lower clocks and some shaders clusters cut away. The RX 460 is built around the slightly slower Polaris 11 GPU.
  


  

Both graphics cards, offer support for HDR, and feature HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.4. In addition, both the RX 460 and RX 470 have a built-in H.265 video encoder and decoder.

An actual release date has not been mentioned. 

AMD Provides Sneak Peek of Full Line of Radeon™ RX Series Graphics Processors at E3

 E3 2016, LOS ANGELES, Calif. — June 13, 2016 — Today at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) CEO Lisa Su delivered a pre-launch showcase of the full line of forthcoming Radeon™ RX Series graphics cards set to transform PC gaming this summer by delivering enthusiast class performance and features for gamers at mainstream price points. AMD previously showcased the Radeon™ RX 480 graphics card, designed for incredibly smooth AAA gaming at 1440p resolution and set to be the most affordable solution for premium VR experiences starting at just $199 SEP for the 4GB version. Joining the Radeon RX family are the newly announced Radeon™ RX 470 graphics card delivering refined, power-efficient HD gaming, and the Radeon™ RX 460, a cool and efficient solution for the ultimate e-sports gaming experience.

The Radeon™ RX Series of graphics processors are designed to transform the PC gaming industry across a variety of form factors, delivering on three fundamental “entitlements” for gamers and game developers:

“Gamers and consumers today are being left behind,” said Raja Koduri, senior vice president and chief architect, Radeon Technologies Group, AMD. “Today only the top 16 percent of PC gamers are purchasing GPUs that deliver premium VR and Gaming experiences.2 Hundreds of millions of gamers have been relegated to using outdated technology. Notebook gamers are often forced to compromise. And tens of millions more can only read about incredible PC VR experiences that they can’t enjoy for themselves. That all changes with the Radeon™ RX Series, placing compelling and advanced high-end gaming and VR technologies within reach of everyone.”

Gamers in the market for a new graphics card need look no further than the forthcoming Radeon™ RX Series, consisting of:

 For more information on Polaris architecture-based Radeon™ RX Series graphics cards, stay tuned to the AMD newsroom and associated social media channels.

  1. Statement of “future-proof” refers to support of current and upcoming technology standards including 14nm FinFET process technology, DirectX 12 and Vulkan API support, new display technology, and experiences such as VR. “Future-proof” statement is not meant to serve as a warranty or indicate that users will never have to upgrade their graphics technology again. Support of current and upcoming technology standards described above has the potential to reduce frequency of graphics upgrades for some users.
  2. Based on AMD internal data and analysis only, as of May 2016.
  3. See http://www.htcvive.com/ca/product-optimized/ and https://www.oculus.com/en-us/rift/ for required minimum system specifications for different VR headsets.
  1. HEVC acceleration is subject to inclusion/installation of compatible HEVC players


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