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8GB R9 300 Series AMD Hawaii GPUs Leaked

The Hawaii GPUs will reportedly make a return in the 300 series. Featuring 8GB of memory every bit standard and increased core and memory clocks. The last name designated for 300 series based Hawaii cards hasn't been confirmed yet. Just Videocardz.com reports that there will be 2 Hawaii based cards in the 300 series.

AMD Radeon R9 295X2
1 volition feature an enhanced version of Hawaii Pro and the other will feature an enhanced version of Hawaii XT.
Currently Hawaii XT powers the R9 290X and Hawaii Pro powers the R9 290. Both updated versions of the GPU will feature increased retentivity and GPU  clock speeds compared to their R9 290 serial predecessors. Both new iterations of the enhanced Hawaii GPU will feature memory speeds of 1500Mhz, a 250Mhz increase over the R9 290X and R9 290. The GPU clock speed for the new Hawaii XT is 1050Mhz, a 50Mhz improvement compared to the R9 290X. While the enhanced Hawaii Pro will characteristic a GPU clock speed of 1010Mhz, a 63Mhz improvement over the R9 290.

8GB R9 300 Serial AMD Hawaii GPUs Leaked

The virtually interesting piece of information is that Videocardz claims both 300 serial Hawaii based graphics cards will characteristic 8GB of memory equally standard. That was not expected, specially since some rumors which were circulating around suggested the possibility that Fiji would debut with 4GB of memory equally opposed to 8GB. However if Hawaii based GPUs will characteristic 8GB of memory equally standard then it stands to reason that their college-stop, bigger blood brother Fiji would feature at least the aforementioned amount of memory and non less.

Interestingly, Fiji will most likely not debut under a 300 serial name and would instead have a unique brand. That'due south considering AMD rebranded Tonga , the R9 285, as the R9 380 for OEMs. Which means that when Hawaii, R9 290 series, debuts as the R9 390 serial in its "enhanced Hawaii" class this would leave no room for Fiji in the nomenclature. Then it remains to be seen how AMD will attempt to solve this dilemma.

GPU Card 200 Series Counterpart GCN Iteration Mem. GPU/Memory Frequency Retentivity Bandwidth
FIJI AMD Radeon R9 ? 1.2 ? 1050/thousand MHz* 640 GB/s
FIJI AMD Radeon R9 ? i.2 ? yard/1000 MHz 640 GB/southward
HAWAII AMD Radeon R9 390X?
Radeon R9 290X 1.1 8GB 1050/1500 MHz 384 GB/s
HAWAII AMD Radeon R9 390?
Radeon R9 290 1.one 8GB 1010/1500 MHz 384 GB/s
TONGA AMD Radeon R9 380 Radeon R9 285 1.ii 4GB/2GB 970/1425 MHz 182 GB/s

We covered 5 days ago a study which indicated that the new flagship Radeon based on the Fiji GPU with stacked HBM VRAM volition launch on the 24th of June. While other 300 series cards will debut approximately a week prior.
AMD promised that gamers will be able to choose from "multiple" Fiji powered boards with different form factors and cooling. The image you run across in a higher place is only of those multiple. It features water-cooling and a very small class factor, resembling that of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti cards and other mini-itx graphics cards.

AMD GCN HBM High Bandwidth Memory

 WCCFTech AMD Fiji Flagship
AMD Radeon R9 290X
GPU Code Name Fiji XT Hawaii XT
GPU Cores / Shaders 4096 2816
Memory
4GB Stacked HBM 4GB GDDR5
Retention  Frequency i.00Ghz v.0Ghz
Memory Interface 4096 Broad IO 512bit GDDR5
Total Memory Bandwidth 512GB/S 320GB/S
GPU  Clock Speed 1.05Ghz 1Ghz
Compute Operation 8.5TFLOPS* 5.6TFLOPS
Launch Price $649 $549

* Estimated from cadre count and clock speed.

Source: https://wccftech.com/hawaii-making-return-300-series/

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