With the release of Nvidia's GTX TITAN X and AMD hot on their heels with increasing speculation up towards E3 2015 (06/16/15) for an official announcement of the R9 Radeon Fury X. Things are about to get exciting with innovative technology and API such as HBM, FREESYNC, DIRECT X 12, VULCAN. Let's start the discussion here:
Specifications | R9 Radeon Nano | R9 Radeon Fury | R9 Radeon Fury X | R9 Radeon Fury X2 |
Process | 28nm Fiji | 28nm Fiji | 28nm Fiji XT | 28nm Fiji XT |
Transistors | - | 8.9 Billion | 8.9 Billion | - |
Engine Clock | - | Up to 1000 MHz | Up to 1050 MHz | - |
Stream Processors | - | 3584 | 4096 | - |
Compute Performance | - | 8.6 TFLOPS | 8.6 TFLOPS | - |
Texture Units | - | 224 | 256 | - |
Texture Fill-Rate | - | 244.2 GT/s | 268.8 GT/s | - |
ROPs | - | 64 | 64 | - |
Pixel Fill-Rate | - | 66.6 GP/s | 67.2 GP/s | - |
Z/Stencil | - | 256 | 256 | - |
Memory Bit-Interface | 4096-Bit | 4096-Bit | 4096-Bit | 4096-Bit |
Memory Type | 4GB HBM | 4GB HBM | 4GB HBM | 8GB HBM |
Memory Speed / Data Rate | - | 500 MHz / 1.0Gbps | 500 MHz / 1.0Gbps | - |
Memory Bandwidth | - | Up to 512 GB/s | Up to 512 GB/s | - |
Typical Board Power | 175W | 275W | 275W | |
Price (MSRP) | - | $549 | $649 | - |
Available | Summer 2015 | July 14, 2015 | June 24, 2015 | Fall 2015 |
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AMD R9 Radeon FURY (X) | Download Link |
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AMD R9 Radeon FURY | Link |
AMD R9 Radeon NANO | Link |
AMD R9 Radeon FURY X2 | Link |
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