AMD News & Update: Up to 50 percent GPU Revisions for AMD's New Polaris Chipset [VIDEO]

Both Polaris 10 and Polaris 11, the newest products of US based chip makers, are improved up to 50 percent in performance per watt. This new graphics architecture uses the advanced power of AMD for an excellent PC excellent. These products power the mainstream RX 460 graphics cards as well as the midrange RX 470 and RX 480.

Before the end of the year, the new GPUS will be available to the consumers. Currently, these are only presented under the monikers E9550 and E9260, and as of today, Polaris 10 could base only RX 470 and the RX 480.

According to Wccftech, the binning process and the vital enhancements to 14nm metal mask layers are the means employed to achieve the 50 percent improvement in performance per watt. Due to this revision, the TBT went down to 95W from 150W (on the RX 480) and to 50W from 75W (on the RX460).

Furthermore, an increase in computer performance of Polaris 11 GPU to 2.5TFLOPs from the original 2.1TFLOPs is made possible due to the increase in the GPU clock speeds.

Since this is already available in the embedded market, it is expected that updated revisions will soon be offered in the coming months in the form of mobility Radeon RX 400 graphics card according to Mobipicker. But, these revisions are not yet warranted to the desktop market.

Furthermore, there are speculations from some industry sources that the new Polaris 10 and Polaris 11 revisions will be introduced by AMD and include it as part of their graphics refresh on the upcoming year. It is also assumed that class Vega 10 and Vega 11 GPUs will be presented as the brand new powerful enthusiast along with new stacks of products. And yes, these possibilities have evidences that make it plausible.

Earlier this year, the Radeon Technologies Group introduced RX 400 series that provides a new naming scheme, most especially for a gamer.

 

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