AMD Radeon VII, 7nm GPU for High-End Gaming and Content Creation, Launched in India at Rs. 54,990

AMD Radeon VII, 7nm GPU for High-End Gaming and Content Creation, Launched in India at Rs. 54,990


AMD Radeon VII, 7nm GPU for High-End Gaming and Content Creation, Launched in India at Rs. 54,990

AMD has launched its new flagship GPU, Radeon VII worldwide. Firstly AMD CEO Lisa Su has announced the surprise as the chief speaker of CES 2019, Radeon VII has been billed as the world's first 7nm consumer GPU and Radeon Vega 64 placed the top of the company's Radeon GPU lineup has gone. 

AMD is targeting this release not only on enthusiasts and gamers but also creative professionals in the VR, gaming and video industries. 

The company promises exceptional performance for gaming at 4K, 1080p with 1440p lasers or HDR. Performance in the games has been shown to be 29 percent better than the average Radon Vega 64.



Graphics cards based on the Radeon VII are available worldwide for purchase, which costs $ 699 in the US and Rs. 54,990 in India with three free games: Division 2, Resident Evil 2, and Devil May Cry 5.

 All the cards sold till now will use the AMD's own reference design, which features Triple-fan coolers for the first time.

Manufacturers have not announced whether they can present their own custom designs or not.

The AMD Radeon VII GPU has 3,840 execution units, which the company calls the stream processor. It increases the speed of 1750MHz at 1450MHz.

 Total graphics performance bandwidth is rated at 13.8 TerraFlop. GPU is built on AMD's 7nm process and uses a fresh version of Vega architecture that outlines last year's Radeon Vega 56 and Radeon Vega 64 GPUs.

AMD boasts one of the 16 GB of high-bandwidth 3D-stacked HBM 2 memory integrated on the GPU dye and connected to the total memory bandwidth of 1 TBPS using the 4,096-bit bus.
AMD Radeon VII, 7nm GPU for High-End Gaming and Content Creation, Launched in India at Rs. 54,990

This memory is double and the memory bandwidth of Radeon Vega 64 is 2.1X.

According to AMD, several current-day games including Far Cry 5, Cod: Black Ops 4, and Metro, when played in 4K using the highest settings, Exodus can use more than 8GB of storage, and productivity apps You can also do this, like Adobe Premiere when editing 4K or 8K video.

Power consumption is rated at 300 W. Radeon VII supports FreeCync 2, Radeon Chill, Radeon WattMan, and all the AMD software features including Video Stream Capturing with Performance Twocking and Radeon ReLive.

Radeon VII will go against Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2080, but the company is not claiming that it can stop the more powerful GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, which means AMD is not in a position to crown the overall market leader.

 launch. Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took out AMD and Radeon VII in a session with journalists of CES, calling it "underlying" and "poor" in a session.

After the CES announcement, rumors began to appear in restricted availability in January.

It was told for the first time that none of the AMD partners will have any custom-design cards, and the total production run would be only 5,000 units.

 In the days before the launch, fresh rumors indicate that only 100 Radeon VII cards will be sold in the UK and only 20 are sold in France and Spain.

AMD is reportedly still preparing its next-gen new architecture for the release in 2019.
AMD Radeon VII, 7nm GPU for High-End Gaming and Content Creation, Launched in India at Rs. 54,990 AMD Radeon VII, 7nm GPU for High-End Gaming and Content Creation, Launched in India at Rs. 54,990 Reviewed by Tech Gyan on February 07, 2019 Rating: 5
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