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AMD Announces The Rx 300 Series, Fiji-Based Fury X, R9 Nano, Project Quantum
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostAre you sure that's the right link ? That one just talked about new *silicon*, which I think is still the case.
Originally posted by The Tech ReportSome of AMD's current products use cheaper display controllers that won't be compatible with Adaptive-Sync. (A full list of compatible GPUs and APUs is available here.) However, Huddy said all future AMD hardware will support the feature.
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Originally posted by ossuser View PostFor me the single biggest thing in the AMD presentation was HBM memory.
HBM v1 is nice, but HBM v2 will probably be even nicer.
If AMD developed and owns (the patents on) HBM memory, that could mean AMD is back in the game.
Not only against NVidia but also against Intel.
Will Nvidia or Intel be able to use HBM memory ?
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Originally posted by chithanh View PostIndeed, that was the wrong link, thanks for pointing it out. The correct one is http://techreport.com/news/26919/fre...ling-next-yearLast edited by bridgman; 17 June 2015, 10:20 AM.Test signature
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostAll gfxip8 and up (Tonga, Carrizo, Fiji, Iceland/Topaz) are supposed to use the amdgpu kernel driver.
In the 3xx dGPU lineup that means R9 380 and the Fury variants would use amdgpu IIRC.Last edited by duby229; 17 June 2015, 10:38 AM.
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Originally posted by chithanh View PostIndeed, that was the wrong link, thanks for pointing it out. The correct one is http://techreport.com/news/26919/fre...ling-next-year
That will probably just be biggest deal for price to go downLast edited by dungeon; 17 June 2015, 10:44 AM.
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Originally posted by xeekei View PostI checked HBM out on Wikipedia, and you seem correct. HBM was developed by AMD and Hynix. It seems to be built by JEDEC however. That is neat, an extra income source for AMD to better compete with NVidia.
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostHe, he, one single oldest gen card in whole current card and APU series does not support freesync... that is probably the biggest let-down for sure, one black sheep in the familyTest signature
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