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The only thing that bothers me, once again is this:
250% is way too much for such a bold statement.
There is a place for such cards, and I'm glad AMD did not forget about it. Beyond a few OEM models we really had nothing new in this segment for over 3 years (maybe more).
If that line is blurry, @Raevenlord seriously needs to consider Lasic surgery. Iris Pro 580 only does ~800pts, and thats twice as much as an integrated R7 on top-of-the-line Carrizo APUs (which AMD showcased some time ago, playing LoL and Dota).AMD's Polaris 12 is somewhat of a head-scratcher of a part, with its measly 640 stream processors (the line between discrete graphics and integrated ones is really blurry here). RX 550 reference cards should come in at 1190 MHz, where it scores 1849 in 3DMark FireStrike Extreme
250% is way too much for such a bold statement.
There is a place for such cards, and I'm glad AMD did not forget about it. Beyond a few OEM models we really had nothing new in this segment for over 3 years (maybe more).