Earlier today we wrote that recently passed the closed press event under the name "Polaris Tech Day" in Macao, Special Administrative Region of China, in which, apparently, AMD is telling a limited number of journalists on their preparing to release graphics cards. Among other things, AMD showed Polaris generation graphics card in action.
system was used with a graphics card called Radeon RX 480, and the demonstration took place in the game Doom, with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, using the API OpenGL and AMD FreeSync technology. And the card was able to provide an average rate of more than 60 frames per second. Our colleague from PCWorld noted that used to demonstrate Lenovo Y27F monitor has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a frame rate of 144 Hz, so "zoom" resolution is likely to use a virtual ultra-high resolution (Virtual Super Resolution or VSR).
Thus, AMD unintentionally confirmed that Polaris 10 will be used in a video card level Radeon R9 x80, which means the cost of new items in the range of 250 to 300 US dollars. Also worth noting is that the new product has been able to provide a higher frame rate than the Radeon R9 380X at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. It seems that Polaris 10 in terms of performance will take place between the Radeon R9 390X and R9 Nano.
Finally, we note that most likely Radeon RX 480 is not a final name, and was used only because AMD has not yet decided whether or not this card called Radeon R9 480 and R9 480X. Related Products :
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