According to the latest report, AMD's dual-GPU Radeon Pro Duo graphics card will officially launch on April 26th.
According to a report from Hardware Battle site, AMD's dual Fiji GPU based Radeon Pro Duo, which is a sort of a mix between AMD's Radeon and FirePro lineup, will be officially coming to retail/e-tail shops on April 26th, when it will be available for US $1499.
In case you missed it back when it was announced during AMD's Capsaicin event in March, the AMD Radeon Pro Duo is based on two fully-enabled 28nm Fiji GPUs, packing 8192 Stream Processors, 512 TMUs and 128 ROPs, as well as 8GB of HBM, with 4096-bit memory interface per GPU. The card uses Cooler Master all-in-one liquid cooler.
The Radeon Pro Duo offers 16 TFLOPs of FP32 comuting performance, which makes it around 4.4 TFLOPs faster than recently unveiled Nvidia Pascal-based Tesla P100 graphics cards and earlier unveiled AMD benchmarks shows that it is around 51 percent faster than Titan Z.
According to the same report, reviews of the AMD Radeon Pro Duo might come a bit earlier and will give us the chance to see how well it actually perform and is this really the holy grail when it comes to VR gaming.
Source:
Videocardz.com.