According to a fresh report it appears that AMD Radeon R9 Nano could end up with a fully enabled Fiji GPU and pack the same 4096 Stream Processors as the Radeon R9 Fury X.
Back during its E3 2015 show,
AMD revealed some details regarding its Radeon R9 Nano 6-inch long graphics card, which is probably one of the most interesting members of the Fiji GPU equipped lineup, including the fact that it will have a 175W TDP, powered by a single 8-pin PCI-Express connector as well as have a up to 2X performance density and up to 2x performance per Watt, compared to the Radeon R9 290X.
While we had no precise details,
according to a new review of Radeon R9 Fury X posted at Anandtech, the Radeon R9 Nano could be based on the same Fiji XT GPU with 4096 Stream Processors but have lower clocks and thus less power leakage, making it a power efficient version of the Radeon R9 Fury X.
Unfortunately, we still do not have any precise details regarding the release date or the price other than it should come sometime this summer.
Source:
Anandtech.com.