The British representation of AMD on its Twitter page recently urged everyone to follow the broadcast from SIGGRAPH 2017, during which Radeon RX Vega will be presented, promising to "demonstrate the impossible."
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Colleagues from the site Bits & Chips , meanwhile, are trying to impress the loyal part of their audience that NVIDIA does not have an adequate response to the debut of Radeon RX Vega, in addition to mark-up of existing products and more active advertising. AMD's ability to keep secrets this year has already helped the company to surprise Intel with the debut of Ryzen Threadripper. Apparently, gaming solutions with the architecture of Volta will be presented not earlier than next year, and the current NVIDIA will have to survive in an atmosphere of dumping and "assortment stagnation."
In a separate publication, colleagues from the Bits & Chips website claim that Vega will have a good price-performance ratio, and its Navi follower will be the first architecture whose development was completely controlled by Raja Koduri, now head of the AMD profile division. Speaking of Vega, he came to power already at the time when the foundation for this architecture was laid.