
Radeon Pro Duo
The engineers took two Fiji XT chips and soldered them onto a single PCB. The Radeon Pro Duo was released in a limited edition and did not find much popularity among enthusiasts.
Add a commentThe engineers took two Fiji XT chips and soldered them onto a single PCB. The Radeon Pro Duo was released in a limited edition and did not find much popularity among enthusiasts.
Add a commentThe Radeon R9 Nano has been specifically designed to provide miniature enthusiasts with the highest 3D performance possible in small form factors.
Add a commentThe Radeon R9 390X video cards were essentially the same R9 290X, but differed from the Hawaii chips of the previous wave in that the mature technical process made it possible to raise clock frequencies without going beyond TDP.
Add a commentThe R9 380X video card turned out to be slightly faster than its younger sister R9 380 and even slightly faster than the oldest representative of GCN - the Radeon HD 7970 model, which is already many years old.
Add a commentThe Radeon R7 370 sat at the bottom of the company's product line, based on the Pitcairn GPU, also known as Curacao.
Add a commentFury X is the first solution to use the new type of High Bandwidth Memory. The Fury X comes with a fully functional Fiji chip and an official TDP of 275W.
Add a commentThe Fiji GPU in the Radeon R9 Fury lost 8 of the 64 Compute Units, thus becoming a slightly weaker model relative to the new graphics flagship Radeon R9 Fury X.
Add a commentThe Radeon R9 390 video card is essentially the same R9 290. The Hawaii graphics processor, although it was renamed Grenada, was in fact produced using the same 28-nanometer process technology.
Add a commentAt the heart of the Radeon R9 380 is the Antigua GPU, which is actually an update to the familiar Tonga chip. It has not undergone any architectural changes.
Add a commentThe graphics card of the Radeon R7 360 model is based on the Tobago chip, also previously known to us from the Radeon HD 7790 as Bonaire, but not in the full configuration of its graphics chip. |