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AMD Computex Press Conference Featuring AMD Radeon RX Vega and Ryzen Threadripper – Watch The Livestream Here
AMD Computex Press Conference Featuring AMD Radeon RX Vega and Ryzen Threadripper – Watch The Livestream Here-April 2024
Apr 2, 2026 12:31 AM

In less than 24 hours, AMD is going to hold their official Computex 2017 press conference. AMD has promised to unveil lots of details on their upcoming products including Radeon RX Vega and Ryzen Threadripper processors.

AMD Computex Press Conference Ft. RX Vega and Ryzen Threadripper - Watch It All Here

Watch live video from AMD on www.twitch.tv

Another year, another Computex. Most companies use Computex to unveil their latest products. We are expecting to see a range of products from board partners who prepare custom solutions for AMD, Intel and NVIDIA. But we are also expecting to see some of the most anticipated products such as AMD’s X399 platform and Radeon RX Vega. AMD has officially confirmed that they will be present at Computex and will host a keynote to showcase their latest technologies and products. What are these latest technologies and how soon can we know more about them?

AMD COMPUTEX 2017 Conference (Webcast)Countdown

We’re gearing up for #Computex2017. Watch live as we share product updates & first-time demos on Tuesday, May 30th. https://t.co/4mMtylBazW pic.twitter.com/TbuAjKebhB

— AMD (@AMD) May 26, 2017

Join the webcast of the AMD COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2017 Press Conference on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 10 p.m. EDT.

The one-hour event will feature:

Appearances by AMD technology partners,Updates on current and upcoming AMD products by AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su and Senior Vice President and General Manager, Computing and Graphics Business Group, Jim Anderson,And never-before-seen AMD hardware demonstrations

Last year, AMD unveiled their Polaris based Radeon RX 400 series cards. The Polaris refresh series hit the market last month so we can expect something new to be announced at Computex. That new product is without a doubt going to be the Radeon RX Vega series cards. With over 2 years of waiting since the last Radeon R series flagship launch, fans are desperately waiting for AMD to unveil their next high-end GPU products for gaming purposes.

Radeon RX Vega is expected to full fill their needs with faster HBM2 memory and an architecture designed from the ground up. But there’s more, AMD is also expected to make public their next HEDT platform, the X399.

GPU FamilyAMD VegaAMD NaviNVIDIA PascalNVIDIA Volta
Flagship GPUVega 10Navi 10NVIDIA GP100NVIDIA GV100
GPU Process14nm FinFET7nm FinFETTSMC 16nm FinFETTSMC 12nm FinFET
GPU Transistors15-18 BillionTBC15.3 Billion21.1 Billion
GPU Cores (Max)4096 SPsTBC3840 CUDA Cores5376 CUDA Cores
Peak FP32 Compute13.0 TFLOPsTBC12.0 TFLOPs>15.0 TFLOPs (Full Die)
Peak FP16 Compute25.0 TFLOPsTBC24.0 TFLOPs120 Tensor TFLOPs
VRAM16 GB HBM2TBC16 GB HBM216 GB HBM2
Memory (Consumer Cards)HBM2HBM3GDDR5XGDDR6
Memory (Dual-Chip Professional/ HPC)HBM2HBM3HBM2HBM2
HBM2 Bandwidth484 GB/s (Frontier Edition)>1 TB/s?732 GB/s (Peak)900 GB/s
Graphics ArchitectureNext Compute Unit (Vega)Next Compute Unit (Navi)5th Gen Pascal CUDA6th Gen Volta CUDA
Successor of (GPU)Radeon RX 500 SeriesRadeon RX 600 SeriesGM200 (Maxwell)GP100 (Pascal)
Launch2017201920162017

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