According to the latest report, AMD has allegedly pushed back the launch of its dual-GPU flagship Radeon Fury X2 Gemini graphics card to early 2016.
According to a report from Fudzilla.com, there are a couple of reasons behind the decision to delay the new flagship dual-GPU graphics card including the fact that it could influence sales of Radeon Fury and Fury X graphics cards during Christmas shopping season.
The second reason is related to software and hardware as it is quite hard to make a good driver that can take advantage of a dual-GPU graphics card as the scaling is sometime good and sometime bad.
The report also suggest that the dual-GPU Fury X2 Gemini will probably launch in Q1 2016. If this is the case, we could see it at CES 2016 show and it should launch shortly after.
Source:
Fudzilla.com.