The AMD Polaris 11 GPU however is said to be aimed at the notebook market. We know that Polaris 10 will either be the Radeon R9 490 or the Radeon R9 480 series but we can't be so sure as this information is still part of a rumor.ĪMD Polaris 11 Demo at AMD Radeon Pro Duo event (via Gamer.tw) AMD will be filling this market to dispose off their older cores and replace them with new power efficient products. Everything below them that includes the Radeon R9 390 and Radeon R9 380 series are mainstream cards. Polaris 10 sounds like a replacement to the Fury X but in fact, it is replacing the mainstream lineup.Īccording to AMD, the Radeon R9 Fury series cards are enthusiast grade products. AMD demoed a Polaris 10 based graphics card at Capsaicin 2016 in Hitman running in DirectX 12 at 1440P resolution and delivering a steady 60 FPS. The Polaris 10 will remain the flagship until Vega arrives which is launching in 2017. The AMD Polaris 10 GPU is known to be the flagship chip based on the GCN 4.0 architecture. via AMD AMD's Polaris 10 Will Be Aimed at Mainstream Desktop and High-End Gaming Notebook Markets “Polaris” architecture-based GPUs are expected to deliver a 2x performance per watt improvement over current generation products and are designed for intensive workloads including 4K video playback and virtual reality (VR). The quote from AMD's commentary can be seen below:ĪMD demonstrated its “Polaris” 10 and 11 next-generation GPUs, with Polaris 11 targeting the notebook market and “Polaris” 10 aimed at the mainstream desktop and high-end gaming notebook segment. The AMD Q1 2016 Earnings call finally gave us a hint at what products the Polaris GPUs will be aimed at. AMD Polaris Product Positioning Confirmed in Q1 2016 Earnings Call Yesterday, AMD confirmed what products their Polaris 10 and Polaris 11 chips will be featured inside. The Polaris family will include two products, a small chip known as the Polaris 11 and a big chip known as Polaris 10. We know that AMD Polaris products will be launching in mid of 2016, this statement was confirmed once again by CEO of AMD, Lisa Su, in the earnings call. In their Q1 2016 earnings call, AMD confirmed the market positioning of their next-gen Polaris GPUs.
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