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AMD Unveils Radeon Vega Frontier Edition

AMD announced the Radeon™ Vega Frontier Edition, its first graphics card based on the high-end Radeon Vega architecture and as a premier solution for both machine learning and advanced visualization. With 64 compute units (4096 stream processors), Radeon Vega Frontier Edition delivers an estimated 25 TFLOPS of FP16 and an estimated 13 TFLOPS of FP32 peak performance and is designed to handle the most demanding design, rendering, and machine intelligence workloads. Radeon Vega Frontier Edition will be available for purchase in Q2 2017. 

This powerful new graphics card excels in:

    • Machine learning – Together with AMD’s ROCm open software platform, Radeon Vega Frontier Edition enables developers to tap into the power of “Vega” for machine learning algorithm development. Frontier Edition delivers more than 30 percent more performance than today’s most powerful machine learning GPUs1 in the DeepBench benchmark.
    • Advanced visualization – Delivering up to an average of 42 percent more performance than the Titan Xp on select professional applications2, the Frontier Edition provides the performance required to drive increasingly large and complex models for real-time visualization, physically-based rendering, and virtual reality (VR) through the design and rendering phase of product development.
    • VR workloads – The Radeon Vega Frontier Edition enables tasks like video editing, animation, post-production and VR, in addition to supporting AMD’s LiquidVR™ technology that is breaking new ground with advanced features to deliver the gripping content, advanced visual comfort, and compatibility needed for next-generation VR experiences.
    • Revolutionized game design workflows – Radeon Vega Frontier Edition simplifies and accelerates game creation by providing a single GPU optimized for every stage of a game developer’s workflow, from asset production to playtesting and performance optimization.

Visit Radeon.com for more details.

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