AMD’s Next Teaser: The Mystery Briefcase
by Ryan Smith on April 2, 2014 8:00 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
- AMD
- Radeon
- Radeon 200
After taking a week off, AMD is back once more with another teaser for their forthcoming dual-GPU product. This should, we assume, be the final such teaser, meaning we’re getting close to the launch of the card.
Following last month’s chips & water, this time AMD has sent over a rather large metal briefcase. The briefcase is adorned with an unusual Radeon logo on one side, and the AMD logo on the top.
The code is 0-0-0, for anyone wondering
But what’s in the briefcase? That will be a subject for another day…
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VoraciousGorak - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
I'd say this is a lot of hype for something that needs to compete with the Titan Z, but a $3000 video card doesn't have a whole lot of competition if you know what I mean....Static_FX - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
the card was leaked yesterday. its water cooled, dual chipped, 8gb ram... its said to be $1500.. but there is no confirmation on thatFlunk - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
That sounds pretty likely.I like AMD, but the level of sponsored articles here is getting a bit much.
toyotabedzrock - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
Really? A few red color codes in a css file is too much for you? You can always use stylish to change it back.sascha - Thursday, April 3, 2014 - link
Well, I like it. :)richardginn - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
AMD will go for a 4 grand Video card, hehehe...nathanddrews - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
The real competition will be 295X2 vs 790Ti at the $1,000-1,500 window.http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1057?vs=107...
nathanddrews - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
At least for gaming, that is.Assimilator87 - Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - link
Yeah, I'm disappointed that AMD paired back the DP FP performance on consumer Hawaiis. Now nVidia actually has a justification for the high prices on the Titan(Z), whereas with Tahiti, it offers all the same features, with moderately lower performance, but significantly lower price.Alexvrb - Sunday, April 6, 2014 - link
I hope you're joking. This is a gaming card first and foremost. They didn't cut back the FP64 performance just for laughs - they sacrificed some FP64 performance to improve gaming performance - Nvidia does the same thing on their gaming cards! The Titan Z is a semi-pro card. If you want FP64, compare the Z to the latest FirePro cards.