The AMD Radeon RX Vegas launch schedule can be found on the web

Earlier this year, AMD launched its first graphics card based on the company’s new Vega architecture, namely the Radeon Vega Frontier Edition. However, the model is primarily aimed at professional users, where AMD places great focus on machine learning.

It is already known that the Radeon RX Vega for games will be launched at the end of July at the graphics conference Siggraph and now the launch schedule for the model can be found on the web via 3DCenter. This shows, among other things, that working models will be available for AMD’s partner manufacturers at the beginning of July, in order to start quality assurance later in the month.

The schedule also shows the final BIOS versions of the cards will be available to manufacturers in early August, which suggests that a launch of Radeon RX Vega from third-party manufacturers may be delayed. The data also suggest that it is not yet known when mass production of the partner manufacturers’ cards can begin, as AMD has not yet notified them of a specific date.

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In terms of performance, the Radeon RX Vega is said to perform better than the Geforce GTX 1080, something AMD was partially confirmed by leaked performance tests earlier this month. The Vega 10 graphics circuit gets 4,096 stream processors in its full-scale design according to the new architecture Next-Generation Compute Unit (NCU), with a clock frequency of around 1,600 MHz for the top models.


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