Read more.AMD promises "most revolutionary jump in performance so far".
Read more.AMD promises "most revolutionary jump in performance so far".
Sounds very promising. But then it always sounds promising, until reality catches up. Still, I'm cautiously optimistic that ATi ...eh RTG is on to a winner here. I really want this for them.
Can't come too soon.
Seems Linux users of older GCN cards will have to wait for the community to sort out Vulkan support for them because AMD won't be doing it: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...-GCN-To-AMDGPU
That may come out in the wash if a mid range Polaris ends up blowing away the 390 and people buy new hardware anyway, but otherwise there will be some hacked off people out there. I have a 285 which is on the supported list, but am still mildly annoyed.
I wonder why AMD is advertising the tech details alot yet NVIDIA is in hiding (maybe they are silently copying)
I will believe this "revolutionary jump in performance" when I see it. I am sick and fed up with the hype that comes out of AMD before the product launches only for it to turn out to be disappointing once launched.
AMD 30% speed increase = 30% increase in price......but for nvidia = 70%
Unless they use this new finfet and GDDR4 its pointless
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