Read more.Product stack promo material removes any references to RX 590, 580, 570 graphics cards.
Read more.Product stack promo material removes any references to RX 590, 580, 570 graphics cards.
Are you suggesting that there might be a graphics card released into the product stack that sits between the RX 5500 and the RX 5700? But what would it be called? How could they fit a product into the stack there?! It just makes no sense… Perhaps the big blank where these cards should reside (and the competitor GTX 1660 variants) is shortly to be filled by a new Navi offering(s) and AMD can't mention it right now as these products are yet to be announced. …
kalniel (11-11-2019)
Radeon 5600 series?!
But I really want to see Radeon 5800 and/or 5900 series
The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
scaryjim (12-11-2019)
Maybe AMD will take a leaf out of Nvidias book and call those middle cards the RX4060, RX4060ti, RX4060 SUPER and the RX4060 SUPERti?
scaryjim (12-11-2019)
The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
Is Radeon VII still relevant ? I mean it's not being sold right ?
scaryjim (12-11-2019)
You're a bit late to the party - AMD released the 5570 nearly 10 years ago!
Here's the Hexus review from Feb 2010.
kalniel (12-11-2019)
It might be that, but from the timing I wonder if a proportion of their expected sales went to Nvidia who launched consumer cards with AI support that might have been good enough for many. Either way, Vega 7 was an odd enough product that it felt like a fire sale of parts.
The 5500 Super XT Ti Titan
that ought to do it and beat a 1660, easy!
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