This is the first 7nm GPU, equipped with 32GB memory

Initially towards deep learning applications but then will target the game market.

After 'declaring war' with Intel by introducing 32-core Threadripper CPU, with Intel's 28-core CPU, AMD took another step when it introduced the world's first 7nm GPU. The chip is still in this Radeon Vega prototype, which will be in AMD's Instinct line, gearing up to speed up machine learning, although AMD CEO Lisa Su is also quick to tell gamers that their technology will be posted. Radeon game graphics card.

The persistent war between chip manufacturing companies is to build smaller circuit boards and components to fit into smaller component pins. AMD has not disclosed the specs of the 7-bit Vega prototype, but the chip will be small in size, among the four high-bandwidth memory layers (HBM2) totaling up to 32GB.

At the Computex 2018, AMD introduced a new chip demo to render Cinema 4D. You need to understand the relevant numbers to be impressed by the speed of this chip. It is expected that 7nm Radeon Vega Instint will be further optimized for performing tasks such as AI or deep learning, expected to be used in workstation and server environments.

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Image of AMD's 7nm Vega Instinct chip

This marks an exciting opening for the era of 7nm graphics chips, and also brings us closer to the ability to see them on desktop machines.

Samples of 7nm Vega Instint GPU have been sent to AMD's hardware partners, hoping to release later this year.

See more:

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Update 24 May 2019
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