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New AMD Vega GPU Images Prove It’s Undoubtedly More Superior than NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti

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AMD has announced that its Vega GPU will be released by the second quarter of 2017 and that date is exactly two days away from now. The AMD Vega 10 will be making its first appearance during the Game Developers Conference 2017 alongside the Ryzen CPU slated on Feb. 28. However, recent Vega GPU images from the Ryzen launch earlier this week is making buzz online.

According to Racing Juicy, during the event Vega graphic cards made an appearance has been used at the octa-core Ryzen 7 1700X processor demonstration. The said GPU was smooth and technically superb all throughout the test play where "Star Wars Battlefront" worked in 4K resolution.

The press were allowed to go over the AMD game set up and play to confirm the specs, features and performance shown during the exhibition. In the end, the AMD Ryzen and Vega 10 partnership produce the best gameplay by giving away steady frame rate of 60FPS+. This feat is impressive since the game runs in 4K.

This opportunity also allowed other members of the press to take snaps of the internal hardware, specifically the AMD Vega 10. The said GPU has reportedly outperformed NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti by 10percent in DOOM at the same time as running on alpha 300 series Fury drivers, WCCF Tech reported.

Other much-anticipated features locked with AMD Vega 10 is the 64 next generation Compute Units with 4096 stream processors and will run at 1550Mhz Clock Speed. Aside from being the first GPU in the world to feature High Bandwidth Cache. It will also sport a second generation High Bandwidth Memory with 2x Bandwidth per pin.

In addition, AMD Vega 10 GPU has 512TB Virtual Address Space. It also has minor upgrades like Next Generation Compute Engine; Next Generation Pixel Engine; Next Generation Compute Unit optimized for higher clock speeds; Rapid Packed Math; Draw Stream Binning Rasterizer; and Primitive Shaders.

AMD Vega is expected to appear during AMD's annual Capsaicin and Cream event happening on Feb. 28 and will be streamed live over the web.

 

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