G.O.G Posted August 1, 2017 Posted August 1, 2017 AMD has long been announcing its new line of graphics cards that would be the direct competition of the latest Geforce GTX models, the Radeon Vega. Today is under the spotlight the Radeon RX Vega. A model of this new family of graphics has been seen in Canada's LTX 2017, which took place on 29 July. The po[CENSORED]r YouTuber Linus Sebastian of the Linus Tech Tips channel has been in charge of teaching at the fair the first appearance of the Radeon RX Vega, which will be officially launched at this year's Siggraph. Along with the graphics, we have seen a mysterious "holocube" or hollow cube that is not known to use and has written in the bottom "Radeon Vega", so we assume that will have a significant relationship with the AMD gaming card. For those who do not know that AMD's new Vega architecture is the latest scheme on which to build their new graphics to face the power of other models in the market. Among its features we can see a manufacturing process of 14 nanometers, a performance in floating point operations of 25 TFLOP / s, an architecture of memory HGM2 and NCU, that can execute 512 operations of 8 bits per clock cycle. It is not known which version of Radeon RX Vega is, but the silver model we have seen has a cooling system to all the similar cards of the brand. Through a Twitter posting of Radeon, we've seen a Vega RX running inside an Alienware Area-51 with an AMD Threadripper processor. This small look at the tower tells us that the Vega RX will use a pair of 8-pin connectors and includes a nice GPU tachometer with LED lighting. Of course, it will help us know how much we are using the graph at a glance. AMD has not revealed all the specifications of the specialized graphics card in the gaming field, except that it uses the new Vega architecture. But if we want to get a rough idea, we can use Frontier Edition as a reference to find out what the features of the Radeon RX Vega will be. As for the Holocubo, we know you will use the Radeon Software and the look you have thanks to a publication on the official Twitter of Radeon, but nothing more. Stay tuned, the AMD revelations promise to be quite interesting.
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