Everything indicates that the AMD RX Vega in the end will not be able to even with the NVIDIA GTX 1080

New data about the AMD RX Vega, would show that this is slightly below the NVIDIA GTX 1080, although we do not know what would be the exact model referred to in this case.

We know that this quarter (for the next two months), the new AMD RX Vega graphics cards should hit the market. Official data on the performance of this card there is excessive data, but the leaks have already begun and the last thing has been to see this graphics card in TechPowerUp's comparison, where you can see the relative performance of what would be the new graphics card, but under 1080p resolutions. We must have this data as relative, since the model is not specified and as we well know, there will be several models and the data may not represent the final data of this graphics card.

We see a comparison table where the AMD RX Vega has a performance that exceeds the GTX 11 by 1070%, but is 5% below the GTX 1080, while it surpasses the R25 9 × 295 by 2% or 31% improvement over the R9 Fury X, all this, with 1080p resolutions, we remember. These are relative data and they do not have to be real, they are not false either, since these could be from an RX Vega graph, but slightly cropped.

Regarding its characteristics, we see that this graphics card has 8GB of HBM2 memory with a 2048-bit memory bus, which would work at 1GHz, while the GPU works at 1GHz, which would have a 1.2GHz Boost frequency. This new graphics card from AMD would have a computing power of 9.83 TFLOPs, while its competitor, the GTX 1080 Ti, has a power of 10.6 TFLOPs. This graph, as we can see, would have a relative consumption of 225W, powered by two 6 + 8-pin PCIe connectors. The data shown indicates that this graphics card would have a length of 267mm, being very short thanks to the fact that the HBM2 memories can be installed in the same DIE and do not take up space on the PCB.

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