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AMD Radeon VII GPU gives gamers a bigger playground

AMD finally has a high-end graphics card that can compete with Nvidia’s flagship offerings

January 15, 2019 / 10:45 IST
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After the not so successful release of the power-hogging AMD Vega 56 and 64, attendees at CES 2019 knew they were in for something special after the company announced that they would rectify that mistake with a new and improved graphics card. This new card came in the form of the new AMD Radeon VII, the world’s first GPU using a 7nm process.

7nm Processor
The Radeon VII will feature a 7nm processor giving you a 29 percent performance bump in gaming and a 36 percent performance increase in content creation from the company’s previous flagship GPU, the Vega 64. And, all this performance improvement at the same power consumption as the Vega 64.

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Whisper-quite Performance
AMD’s new flagship card also features several improvements in the cooling system. At CES 2019, we saw the Division 2 running at 4K on the Radeon VII, almost silently, which is quite impressive.

4K gaming at up to 60 FPS
The Radeon VII will deliver a base clock speed of 1.45GHz with a boost frequency of 1.8GHz, offering 13.8TFLOPs of single-precision performance. What does this translate to in terms of gaming performance; we’re talking, 1440p to 4K gaming at up to 60 FPS, depending on which game you are running. With 16 gigabytes of HBM2 memory, the Radeon VII will also be an excellent choice for content creators.