Tuesday, June 16th 2015

AMD Unveils Fiji Based Dual-GPU Graphics Card

AMD unveiled the fastest graphics card money will be able to buy, a dual-GPU graphics card based on its swanky new "Fiji" silicon. This card will feature 8 GB of memory, and packs two "Fiji" cores in an internal multi-GPU configuration. The card will offer smooth 5K (four times 1440p resolution) gaming. Fiji introduces 50% improvements in performance-per-Watt over the previous-generation "Hawaii" silicon, while staying at 28 nm.
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29 Comments on AMD Unveils Fiji Based Dual-GPU Graphics Card

#26
TheGuruStud
LenMargauxIs this the Dual Fiji this article is talking about? Like an R9 295X2.
This card does have two Fijis on it.
Now, I have to clean my hands, pants and keyboard. Thanks.

The space savings of HBM is incredible.
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#27
haswrong
MrGeniusJust like you can with any other dual-GPU card...I would imagine. This isn't the first time it's been done. It's come to be an expectation from AMD.

Strange question of the month award goes to you for asking though. :wtf:
well i have shaken my head many times when i read about how amd or nvidia incorporate a special profile for this or that program to work with dual graphics.. so i would expect it to be flawless from the get-go. well, and thank you for an unexpected award. ill sure have mixed feelings.
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#28
TheGuruStud
haswrongwell i have shaken my head many times when i read about how amd or nvidia incorporate a special profile for this or that program to work with dual graphics.. so i would expect it to be flawless from the get-go. well, and thank you for an unexpected award. ill sure have mixed feelings.
It will need a xfire profile just like two cards use. Single gpu, for all the bullshit hate, AMD's drivers are fine. Xfire is where it gets sketchy on certain games (not scaling at all, artifacts, no AA). People are bandwagoners even when they don't and never will own a multiple GPU setup.

And in my experience the xfire issues are more recent (the last few years). I had two 4890s and flashed 6950s that tore up games and nvidia.
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#29
Xzibit


I don't think someone is going to be happy with that 275W since he was predicting 600W.
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