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It seems that in the end the AMD RX Vega will be in the SIGGRAPH 2017

Jason Evangelho comments from his Twitter account that it is quite possible to see the AMD RX Vega at the AMD Capsaicin SIGGRAPH 2017, after several users were interested in the disappearance of this at the Los Angeles event.

If before we talk about the suspicious disappearance of the AMD RX Vega from the Capsaicin SIGGRAPH 2017 event, first the surprise jumps on Twitter. We have been quite concerned about being left out of the note about the Los Angeles event, where other products are discussed, but the AMD RX Vega was not discussed. In a tweet from the official Radeon account, the event was discussed and quickly, users have become interested in the RX Vega, as is logical and Jason Evangelho, Marketing Specialist at Radeon, had to step out.

Some users have also wondered about the benchmarks about the Frontier Edition based on a Vega GPU, to which Evangelho himself has commented that users should not worry about it, that everything is very premature. This seems like a response to MSI's marketing director, who commented on the high consumption of the new Vega-based graphics cards, sorry, supposedly high consumption. Probably the RX Vega are Frontier Edition with a little less HBM2 memory, but with a higher frequency, being a real beast, consumption, is a factor that AMD seems to leave aside for now.

It seems that AMD is saving some letters, which have not been revealed so far and that could break the schemes, but who knows about it, since the secrecy and secrecy about these graphics is very high. After the presentation of the Frontier Edition and its subsequent commercialization, Vega has literally disappeared, since AMD has not given any new data. The problem is that the delays are raising expectations that are still impossible for AMD to meet. There are many delays and without explanations and that already scares us.

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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