According to the latest report, AMD partners are getting frustrated as they actually won't be showing any graphics cards based on 14nm Polaris GPU at the upcoming Computex 2016 show.
According to a report from Nordichardware.se, AMD partners are getting frustrated as apparently they won't have any new graphics cards to show at Computex 2016.
This comes as quite a surprise considering that all recent reports suggest that AMD might actually announce its new Polaris-based graphics cards at a dedicated event before Computex show while partners will have a chance to show those graphics cards at the show.
Earlier rumor also suggested that AMD might not be at Computex 2016 show at all so it will be interesting to see on how AMD planned to promote its upcoming Polaris GPUs.
AMD AiB partners also do not have any information regarding future graphics cards and a way to counter Nvidia's recently announced GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 graphics cards since upcoming Polaris GPUs, Ellesmere and Baffin, will cover mainstream and entry-level market segments.
On the other hand, Nvidia partners are gearing up for Computex 2016 show and there will be plenty of custom GTX 1080 and probably GTX 1070 graphics cards to see.
Source:
Nordichardware.se.