Tuesday, November 10th 2015

AMD Radeon R9 380X to Formally Launch This Month

Although the first Radeon R9 380X graphics cards began appearing in the press way back as mid-September, it's only in mid-November, the 15th to be precise, that AMD plans to formally launch this new performance-segment SKU. Priced at US $249, the R9 380X will be positioned between the $300+ R9 390/GTX 970; and the $200-ish R9 380, capitalizing on a gaping hole in NVIDIA's product stack, between the GTX 960 and the GTX 970.

The R9 380X will be based on the same exact silicon as the R9 380, and the same exact compact package, with pins for 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface; and not the 384-bit interface that the "Tonga" aka "Antigua" silicon physically supports. All 32 Graphics CoreNext compute units (CUs) will be enabled, yielding 2,048 stream processors. The chip will also feature 128 TMUs and 32 ROPs. The core could be clocked as high as 1100 MHz, and memory at 6.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective). 4 GB will be the standard memory amount. There won't be a reference design, and AMD AIB partners will be ready with custom-design products from day-one.
Source: HWBattle
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27 Comments on AMD Radeon R9 380X to Formally Launch This Month

#26
Kanan
Tech Enthusiast & Gamer
xorbeHEY it's officially listed on GeForce.com site , OEM only again, too bad. It's called "960 OEM" not 960 Ti. 3GB, 192-bit, 1820 core, yada yada same as 970M. So that's that, there will be no 960 Ti then.
www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-960-oem/specifications
I think this is the 960 Ti, just some undercover name now. Speculation [on]
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#27
geon2k2
Dj-ElectriCAfter 3 years AMD showed no increase in its mid segment with a "new" GPU replacing the 7950 and 7970.
This is no 3-year progress. It's a joke.
What are you speaking about?

3 years ago mid range was 7850/7870. Now Mid range is 380/380X, if we count the Fiji as something special and 390 as high end. Otherwise you could look at 390 as mid range which is a monster compared to 7850.

Even 380 has 70% more compute units than 7850, still 256 bus, but with delta color compression this time and many other goodies, like GCN 1.2 vs GCN 1.0, True Audio, VCE 3.0 instead of 1.0, 4k video decode acceleration, freesync ... and so on.
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