AMD's Radeon Pro Vega II and Radeon Pro Vega II Duo unveiled during Apple's presentation
The AMD Radeon Pro Vega II and Radeon Pro Vega II Duo are introduced during the Apple iMac Pro 2019 presentations.
During the presentation of the absurdly cheap (understand the irony) Apple iMac Pro 2019. Although nobody with two fingers of a forehead should check such overrated junk, there is something interesting. Among the hardware the existence of AMD Radeon Pro Vega II has been unveiled. This graphics card could be a rehash of the Vega 10 but based on 7nm. We have already seen that Vega @ 7nm does not have to be more efficient in terms of energy consumption.
Introduced the AMD Pro Vega II and Pro Vega II Duo
These new GPUs will be the flagship of the company. This GPU will have 4 096 Stream Processors at a base frequency of 1.7GHz offering a power of 14.2 TFLOPS FP32. The GPU will be accompanied by a total of 32GB HBM2 with a memory interface of 4bits with a bandwidth of 096TB / s.
The Pro Vega II Duo are simply two GPUs on the same PCB and therefore the specifications are doubled. Specifically, it will have 8 192 Stream Processors @ 1.7GHz and will offer 28.3 TFLOPS FP32. It has a 64GB HBM2, so the memory interface and the bandwidth are doubled. The two silicones communicate via the Infinity Fabric with a bandwidth of 84GB / s. It has a TDP of 475W, which is quite a beast. No cables, jumpers, or other items are needed to communicate.
“Today’s high-end professional content creation applications are driving an insatiable need for ever-increasing levels of processing power and memory,” said Scott Herkelman, corporate vice president and general manager, Radeon Technologies Group at AMD.
“Equipped with Radeon Pro Vega II GPUs, the new Mac Pro delivers the compute power and memory bandwidth to power ultra-high display resolutions and help dramatically accelerate compute and content creation workloads, freeing creative professionals to focus on unleashing their creativity and delivering results.”

