Read more.Placeholder pages for RX 580X, RX 570X, RX 560X, and RX 550X are waiting to be filled.
Read more.Placeholder pages for RX 580X, RX 570X, RX 560X, and RX 550X are waiting to be filled.
Of course, the 2013 scheme mentioned was replaced when the RX 400 series was released: https://videocardz.com/61721/amd-rad...heme-explained
Only, there weren't meant to be any suffixes for the RX series cards - they were meant to use the final digit to indicate a revision of the same card (i.e. a revised RX580 should be an RX585).
Basically, AMD's 'announced' card-naming schemes are worthless and get discarded as soon as the marketing people get involved, AFAICT...
I wonder what the improvements will be?? Nvidia is after all launching a new range this year!!
True or False: Polaris architecture is old but manages to beat a GTX1060 so why not re-Brandion?
I've seen some reports say that the AMD Radeon RX 560X, for example, is a clock bumped version of the RX 560M. Evidence of this is in an official Acer Nitro laptop listing here.
re-re-launching polaris would be odd given the rumours of small vega (V32) last year
Weren't AMD meant to be getting better about not ending up with stockpiled chips?!
Best case scenario is probably a Polaris respin onto 12nm to help nudge the clock speeds up a bit in the same TDPs. Worst case scenario is that they're literally old Polaris chips that are overvolted to wring the last drop of performance out of them and they'll chew through the wattage to do it. And probably cost +10% because there's an extra letter in the name...
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