AMD's Vega 20: 32GB HBM2, 7nm, PCIe 4.0, 2018 release
AMD details on Vega 20 leak, with 7nm node, PCIe 4.0, up to 32GB of HBM2, and more.
CES 2017 - Vega 10 isn't even here yet, but we've seen engineering samples with 8GB of HBM2 on the 14nm process - but now we're hearing about Vega 20, which is due out in 'second half 2018'.
Vega 20 will reportedly rock 16-32GB of HBM2 with up to 1TB/sec of memory bandwidth, it'll be on the not-even-here-yet 7nm process, and has 'xGMI support for peer-to-peer GPU communication'.
Not only that, but Vega 20 will feature PCIe 4.0 x16 (up from the PCIe 3.0 we've come to know and love) and it'll consume between 150W and 300W of power. We don't know what to expect performance wise, but I'm expecting Vega 20 to kick some serious ass.
NEWS SOURCE:videocardz.com
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