AMD Fiji-based graphics card not coming to Computex

To be unveiled later in June

AMD will not bring the Fiji-based R9 390X flagship graphics card to Computex, but leave the unveiling for a later date and event in June.

We are still not sure if AMD will unveil the new Fiji-based flagship graphics card during some major event in June, like the E3 2015 show, or make its own event, but we are now sure that it will not be present at Computex 2015 show.

There will still be plenty of things to see at Computex 2015 show and this is probably why AMD decided to unveil its next-gen GPU at a different event. The E3 2015 show, which kicks off on June 16th, could be the perfect location since this is a gaming event.

In case you missed it earlier, Fiji-based flagship graphics card is rumored to be named as the R9 390X and will be available in two versions, an air-cooled one with a standard size PCB, as well as a liquid cooled version which should have a very compact PCB.

The R9 390X is expected to have a generally shorter PCB due to the use of High Bandwidth Memory which is stacked close to the GPU. The rest of the rumored specifications also include 4096 GCN 1.2 Stream Processors, 256 TMUs, 128 ROPs and a 4096-bit HBM interface, offering memory bandwidth of 640GB/s.



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News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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