Leaked AMD Vega 10 Specs Reveal Impressive V9 Cores, 2 Teraflops Performance; Launch By End 2016

AMD is going to launch its most famous gadget right now i.e. Vega 10. The news came straight from the Senior Director of Global Marketing and Public Relations at AMD, Chris Hook.

Hook has recently posted a picture of the launch venue for Vega on his facebook page. Following the facebook post of Chirs Hook and other reports, it is speculated that the high end Vega 10 is going to launch in the 4th quarter of 2016.

AMD's upcoming Vega 10 GPU also known as Greenland. The code name of AMD's next generation high performance graphics architecture is Vega 10. The graphic architecture features the14nm FinFET technology and the second generation stacked High Bandwidth Memory.

The Vega 10 chip could possibly be made through a 14 nm FinFET method of manufacturing. Not only that, but the chip is also rumoured to host a 2048-bit memory bus.

This will be the world's very first GPU to come with very high bandwidth memory and the heart and soul that powers AMD's Fury X, Fury & Nano graphics cards.

The VEGA architecture was first announced at the company's big "Capsaicin" media event held earlier this year by AMD's head of the Radeon Technologies Group Raja Koduri.

AMD Vega 10 has been leaked on one of the company's leading engineers' LinkedIn page. With an impressive 4096 next generation V9 cores and 2 teraflops of total performance, the Vega 10 technology will be directly ahead of Nvidia's top dog, the $1200 GTX Titan X.

The upcoming Vega 10 card is also rumoured to be based on the GCN graphics structure of AMD. These features will get help which will provide PC units with 12 teraflops for computing processes and will give 4K experience.

Videocardz reports that, the new architecture chip has a base clock of 1,200 MHz, a PCI-Express 3.0x16 interface and 225 W of thermal power.

Vega 10 will be accompanied by Vega 11 in the coming year. Also the details about Vega 11 are not available but some rumours say that Vega 20 will reportedly feature up to 32GB HBM2, 1TB/s memory bandwidth and 64 Compute Units, reports TheCountryCaller.

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