AMD unveils Fury X, Fiji on Tuesday
Livestream at the PC gaming event on July 16
AMD will unveil the card that know as the as Fiji XT. This watercooled card will be the first to use high bandwidth memory (HBM) technology.
Fiji XT launch on 18th, benchmarks on the 24th
Fiji XT is water, Pro is Air
Fiji XT and Fiji PRO are two cards that AMD has in the game to fight the Geforce GTX 980 TI, Geforce GTX 980, as well as the pricey Geforce Titan X.
Fiji XT has water cooler
12 cm fan and dual slot render
We saw how the Fiji XT card looks. AMD shared some data and the dummy cards with its partners who wanted to examine the custom cooling.
AMD Fiji aims at $849 retail price
4GB first, 8GB to follow
Our well informed sources are telling us that Fiji is not going to be the cheapest chip on the market.
Fiji XT PCB to end up significantly smaller than Radeon 290X
Mainstream card sized
A modern high end graphics card tends to be quite big. It usually needs two slots for the cooler and is between 280 and 300 mm in the length.
Radeon R9 390X up to 60 percent faster than R9 290X
According to leaked slides
According to a new set of leaked slides, which show both the rumored specifications and performance of the upcoming Fiji XT-based Radeon R9 390X graphics card, it appears that AMD might have quite a performer on its hands.
AMD putting finishing touches on Radeon R9 300 series
AMD confirms on Facebook
While there have been plenty of rumors regarding AMD's upcoming Radeon R9 300 series graphics cards, including details on the Fiji XT GPU and High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM), AMD has now officially confirmed that it is putting the finishing touches on the new Radeon R9 300 series.
AMD Fiji XT-based R9 380X to launch in Q2
With 4GB of High-Bandwidth Memory and 4096 SPs
According to a fresh set of rumors, it appears that we might see AMD's next-generation Radeon R9 380X, based on Fiji XT GPU, as early as Q2 2015.