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AMD’s Fastest Radeon Yet, Fury X2 Features Two Full Fledged Fiji XT GPUs And A Terabyte Of Memory Bandwidth
AMD’s Fastest Radeon Yet, Fury X2 Features Two Full Fledged Fiji XT GPUs And A Terabyte Of Memory Bandwidth-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 3:11 PM

AMD is preparingits fastest graphics card yet, a flagship board code named Gemini with two full fledged Fiji XT GPUs. The new ultra-enthusiast flagship Radeon graphics card is set to replace the current Radeon king of the hill & the holder off the world's fastest graphics card title, the R9 295X2.

AMD Radeon R9 Fury X2 Gemini

The official product name for the dual Fiji XT board code named "Gemini" is still unknown, so we'll be using the "Fury X2" designation to refer to the card in the time being. Fury X2 is set to come out next month. Some figures in the upper echelon of thegame development world such as Johann Andersson, chief architect behind the Frostbite engine, have already received a pre-release sample of the new card to play with.

Dat feeling when your just arrived closed liquid cooling pre-release GPU turns out to not be so closed after all pic.twitter.com/umpVUtdVwc

— Johan Andersson (@repi) November 26, 2015

There have been multiple engineering samples of the card in circulation internally at AMD for more than a month now. AMD engineers have been hard at work optimizing for clock speeds, power and CrossfireX scaling. The specifications for the card have been finalized sometime ago, which we'vesharedin an exclusive earlier this month. The R9 Fury X2 will be the fourth and last Fiji based graphics card from AMD this year. The card will feature two full fledged Fiji XT GPUs with 4GB of stacked High Bandwidth Memory each, for a total of 8GB of memory and a combined memory bandwidth of one Terabyte per second.

Fury X2, AMD's Most Powerful Graphics CardYet

AMD Dual Fiji XT R9 Fury X2 Gemini

We exclusively brought you the specifications for both the R9 Fury X and the R9 Fury prior to their announcement earlier this year with millimetric accuracy, so rest assured that the specs you seehere for Gemini is what you'll get.Both Fiji XT GPUs inside the R9 Fury X2 will operate at clock speeds of up to 1000Mhz, the stacked 8GB of HBM VRAM operates at a clock speed of 500Mhz.

Internal documentation states that AMD is targeting an 80% boost in 4K and 2560x1440 gaming performance as compared to a single Fiji XT GPU at the same frequencies. AMD has also set a very aggressive target for frame consistency with net frame variance that's less than 20% with their frame pacing technology.

We've learnedthat the R9 Fury X2 will not be supported on 32bit Windows operating systems. Butthink of it this way,if your graphics card has more memory than your entire system, then it's probably a good time to upgrade your operating system.

These seem like mighty impressive figures but as with all multi-GPU graphics cards and configurations, effective multi-GPU scaling is going to be essential in extracting performance out of these solutions. The references to a performance scaling target of 80% with minimum frame variance in AMD's documentation means that dual GPU graphics card fans can breathe sigh of a relief.

XDMA, The Technology Behind Crossfire's ImpressiveScaling

In 2013 AMD introduced a brand new Crossfire hardware implementation by adding a DMA engine to the Crossfire composting block on the GPU die. This was first introduced with the Hawaii GPUs in September of 2013, and each subsequent GPU that AMD introduced also had this technology which AMD dubbed XDMA, short for Crossfire DMA.

AMD Crossfire XDMA Engine

AMD RADEON™ R9-­‐290X, ONE BIG DGPU MIKE MANTOR

NEW AMD CROSSFIRE™ TECHNOLOGY -­‐ XDMA

- XDMA is a modern approach to negoIaIng the communicaIon of mulIple GPUs for peak gaming performance with the ultra-­‐high-­‐resoluIon displays of tomorrow.

- Radeon™R9-­‐290X includes a Hardware DMA engine in the AMD CrossFire™ composiIng block

- Designed for AMD Eyefinity and UltraHD resoluIons via DisplayPort™ ‒

- Allows for direct access between GPU display pipelines over PCI Express®

- No external connector required

- CompaIble on AMD Catalyst™ frame pacing technologies

- No performance penalty versus external bridge

The technology enables faster, lower overhead communication between multiple GPUs, this in turn translates to better Crossfire scaling. And that's what we're seeing take effect here. It also enables graphics cards in Crossfire setups to inter-communicate through the PCI Express interface which eliminates the need for a Crossfire bridge. But most importantly is that it enables more effective and efficient multi-GPU scaling. Allowing the performance of Crossfire, TriFire and QuadFire GPU setups to scale significantly better.

We've taken an in-depth look at Crossfire and SLI scaling in a previous article which you should check out if you want to learn more about how this technology can affect your gaming experience as well as reduce frametime variance, which is what causes the perceived micro suttering that gamers sometimes notice from multi-GPU setups.

In closing, you can find all the specifications for the R9 Fury X2 - that we've managed to confirm thus far - as well as the R9 Fury X, R9 Fury, R9 Nano and R9 290X below arranged conveniently in table for you to feast your eyes upon. The ~ symbol next to a spec denotes that it's pending confirmation.

AMD Radeon Duo Pro Specifications

WCCFTechAMD Radeon Pro DuoAMD Radeon R9 Fury XAMD Radeon R9 NanoAMD Radeon R9 FuryAMD Radeon R9 290X
GPUFiji XT x 2Fiji XTFiji XTFiji ProHawaii XT
Stream Processors81924096409635842816
GCN Compute Units12864645644
Render Output Units12864646464
Texture Mapping Units512256256224176
GPU FrequencyUp to 1000 MhzUp to 1050MhzUp to 1000 MHzUp to 1000 MHz1000Mhz
Memory8GB HBM (4 GB Per GPU)4GB HBM4GB HBM4GB HBM4GB GDDR5
Memory Interface8192bit (4096 Per GPU)4096bit4096bit4096bit512bit
Memory Frequency500Mhz500Mhz500 MHz500Mhz1250Mhz
Effective Memory Speed1Gbps1Gbps1Gbps1Gbps5Gbps
Memory Bandwidth1 TB/s512GB/s512GB/s512GB/s320GB/s
CoolingLiquid CoolingLiquid CoolingAir CoolingAir CoolingAir Cooling
Performance (FP32)16.38 TFLOPs8.6 TFLOPS8.19 TFLOPS7.2 TFLOPS 5.6 TFLOPS
TDP350W275W175W275W250W
Launch Price$1500$649$649$549$549
Launch Date26th April24th June 20157th September 201510th July 201524th October 2013

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