Recently, AMD officially released the latest graphics card roadmap. The existing flagship AMD graphics card Fury and R300 series will be the last generation of AMD graphics cards produced with 28nm technology.
At the upcoming Taipei Computer Show in May, AMD will release the new Polaris flagship graphics card, which is manufactured for the first time using the 14nm process provided by Samsung. The fourth generation GCN architecture includes Polaris 10 and Polaris 11 cores. In addition to performance improvement, Polaris will also support HEVC codec, HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.3 interfaces.
In 2016, a new Polaris based graphics card will be launched. In 2017, Vega (Vega) and 2018 Navi Cassiopeia will be launched.
As for the Vega graphics card to be launched next year, HBM2 generation video memory will be used, with theoretical bandwidth exceeding 1TB/s and video memory capacity up to 32GB.