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AMD Launches Radeon Vega Frontier Edition With 16GB HBM2 Memory at $999 - The New Titan Xp Killer?



AMD today unleashed thefirst product based on its highly anticipated “Vega”graphics processing unit (GPU) architecture: Radeon™ Vega Frontier Edition. Radeon Vega Frontier Edition is the world’s first graphics card designed to empower the next generation of data scientists, game designers and visualization professionals,with up to 172 percent faster rendering performance than the comparable competitor card. Through its disruptive High Bandwidth Cache Controller, the cornerstone of the world’s most advanced GPU memory architecture – HBM2 – Radeon Vega Frontier Edition expands the capacity of traditional GPU memory to 256TB, allowing users to tackle massive datasets with ease, and scored up to 33 percent faster than the competition in the DeepBench benchmark that measures the performance of basic operations involved in training deep neural networks.

“We’re dedicating Radeon Vega Frontier Edition to all the visionaries and trail blazers who embrace new technologies to propel their industries forward to help solve mankind’s greatest problems,” said Ogi Brkic, senior director and general manager, Radeon Pro business, Radeon Technologies Group, AMD. “With this powerful solution, we’ve brought the full weight of our new ‘Vega’ GPU architecture to bear, offering unmatched performance in the most demanding design, rendering, and machine intelligence workloads so that the world’s top creators, data scientists and game developers can reach new frontiers in their fields.”


Radeon Vega Frontier Edition Board Design

“AMD did a stunning job on the industrial design of the Radeon Vega Frontier Edition. The blue-anodized brushed aluminum shroud and lit Radeon inlays are downright elegant,” said Kelt Reeves, president of Falcon Northwest. “The high-airflow I/O bracket and vented anodized backplate are a beautifully executed example of how form can follow function and still make for a beautiful product.”

Unmatched Performance and TCO in Machine Learning Applications

Together with AMD’s open-source, fully scalable ROCm software platform, Radeon Vega Frontier Edition paves the way for pioneers to continue pushing boundaries in fields like artificial intelligence (AI). Developers can now usethe power of the “Vega” architecture for machine learning algorithm development on the Radeon Vega Frontier Edition faster than with any other GPU on the market, before deploying it out to massive servers equipped with Radeon Instinct accelerators.This powerful new solution also delivers a disruptive performance per dollar equation,solidifying AMD’s leadership in compute total cost of ownership (TCO).


Advanced Photorealistic Rendering Performance

Radeon Vega Frontier Edition delivers the horsepower required for design and manufacturing firms to drive increasingly large and complex models and to deploy real-time visualization and physically-based rendering.The Radeon Vega Frontier Edition’s revolutionary memory engine also allows professionals to achieve photorealistic detail in computer-generated imagery. A visualization powerhouse, the Radeon Vega Frontier Edition GPU offers exceptional multi-GPU scaling, with 91 percent faster rendering using two Radeon Vega Frontier Edition GPUs. 

Accelerating Game Design and Immersive Workflows 

The Radeon Vega Frontier Edition graphics card simplifies and accelerates game creation by providing a single GPU that is optimized for every stage of a game developer’s workflow. This includes everything from asset production to play testing and performance optimization. With the Radeon Pro Settings user interface, users can seamlessly switch between “Radeon Pro Mode” and “Gaming Mode” to alternate between development on animation applications like Autodesk® Maya and performance optimizations with free, open source tools available through AMD’s GPUOpen initiative. 

The compute power in Radeon Vega Frontier Edition and its support for an open software ecosystem also give a new breed of developers and filmmakers the ability to break new ground in virtual reality (VR) and 360-degree video content. AMD’s fastest Radeon VR Ready Creator graphics card ever, Radeon Vega Frontier Edition achieves the maximum possible score in the SteamVR benchmark, up to 21 percent higher than the multi-GPU Radeon™ Pro Duo solution. Combined with Radeon™ Loom, AMD’s revolutionary 360-degree video stitching technology, creators can stitch high-resolution video in real time.

Radeon Vega Frontier Edition Availability

Radeon Vega Frontier Edition graphics cards are available from etailers in select regions today with an SEP of $999 USD for the air-cooled edition. The water-cooled edition is expected to launch in Q3 with an SEP of $1499 USD.

(Image Source: VideoCardz.com)

NVIDIA Rumored To Launch Volta Architecture GPU In May 2017


News on the upcoming Titan X based on Pascal architecture might not be the hottest topic anymore as it turns out that NVIDIA's hype train hasn't stopped yet. Latest rumor on wccftech.com suggests that NVIDIA might be launching a new GPU architecture,  codenamed Volta, to replace the current Pascal architecture during NVIDIA’s own GPU Technology Conference (GTC) that will be taking place somewhere on May 8th to 11th next year. 


While it is originally planned for release in 2018 on 10nm FinTET process, the rumored upcoming Volta architecture GPU will be based on 16nm FinFET process instead, featuring HBM 2.0 and fully support Async Computing on DirectX 12.

(Source: 
wccftech)

Pascal Architecture Based GeForce GTX Titan Features 50% Better Than GTX 1080 and 16GB HBM2 Memory


The GeForce GTX 1060 leaks and rumors has gotten quite a lot of attention for the past few days but it seems that NVIDIA doesn't plans to keep us all occupied on the GTX 1060 for long. A new Pascal architecture based GTX Titan GP100 / 102 core, loaded with HBM2 might be coming soon, with its rumored launching in Gamescom 2016 which will he held in Germany this coming August 2016. 

The Pascal GTX Titan packs a whopping total of 3840 CUDA cores and will feature 50% better performance over the GeForce GTX 1080 which is already 25~30% better than the previous GTX Titan X. What's more, the card will feature a 12 or 16GB HBM2 memory that will delivers 50% more bandwidth over the GDDR5X memory. With a amount of performance coming from the Pascal GTX Titan, we can expect 8+6 pin (300W) or 8+8 pin (375W) power connectors - Like it or hate it, this card is definitely a beast that's gonna put a giant hole in your wallet by the time it launched.