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[9to5mac] AMD unveils new 7-nanometer next-generation Radeon VII GPU

LexRank Summarization

  • The second-generation Vega architecture found in the Radeon VII provides greater performance than previous offerings, such as the popular RX Vega 64 that we’ve often covered here on 9to5Mac The Radeon VII is better equipped to handle 4K gaming, boasting frame rates higher than 60FPS at 4K resolution, and is seen as a direct competitor to the Nvidia RTX 2080.

  • AMD notes that its new GPU provides 2X more memory, 2.1X more memory bandwidth, up to 29 percent higher gaming performance on average, and up to 36 percent higher performance on average in demanding content creation applications compared to the fastest consumer card it previously offered, the Radeon RX Vega 64.

  • Rest assured that we will be going hands-on with the GPU on Mac as soon as it’s feasible We’ll presumably have to wait on Apple to add Radeon VII support in its macOS software, which will likely happen first within upcoming beta releases of macOS Mojave.

TextRank Summarization

  • Today at CES AMD unveiled its next-generation GPU, the Radeon VII (pronounced seven), the world’s first GPU with a 7nm process.

  • Set for February 7th retailer availability, the Radeon VII boasts the following specs:.

  • AMD notes that its new GPU provides 2X more memory, 2.1X more memory bandwidth, up to 29 percent higher gaming performance on average, and up to 36 percent higher performance on average in demanding content creation applications compared to the fastest consumer card it previously offered, the Radeon RX Vega 64.

Ref: https://9to5mac.com/2019/01/09/amd-radeon-7-gpu-ces-2019/