On Monday, the image of the crystal AMD Vega graphics processor appeared. In the picture, it's easy to count 8 Next Generation Compute Units, each containing 64 computational blocks, and two HBM2 memory cores. Also there is an interference distribution (coloration), characteristic for the opened integrated circuits.
Scott Wasson now works as a senior manager in the marketing department of AMD products. A direct question was asked: "Is this a real core, or not?" The answer surprised: "This is real marketing." After that, the responsible AMD employee explained that the company, in his opinion, did not disseminate information about the GPU Vega crystal area and other similar information. As for the image, it is not real. It should be understood that this is partly
or entirely the fruit of the artist's work from the marketing department of the company or who they are hired there for this.
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