A month after unveiling the 2019 line of Ryzen, Athlon, A-Series Processors for mobile PCs, AMD has now announced the availability of the AMD Radeon VII graphics card – the world’s first 7nm gaming graphics card. The Radeon VII is built on the second-generation Vega architecture and offers HDR gaming at 1080p, ultrawide 1440p and 4K, all for a price of Rs 54,990.
The AMD Radeon VII comes with 60 compute units and 3,840 stream processors which can be clocked to up to 1,750 MHz for delivering hyper-realistic images and high-performance gaming. The graphics Chipset also offers twice the memory and 2.1x memory Bandwidth when compared to the Radeon RX Vega 64 with its 16GB HMB2 RAM and 1 TB/s memory bandwidth. This offers users the ability to max out gaming at the highest setting with high frame rates and resolutions.
The Radeon VII provides seamless, high-refresh HDR gaming at 1080p, ultrawide 1440p and 4K and uses a 4,096-bit memory interface for high-resolution textures and life-like animation. It comes with Radeon FreeSync which offers adaptive sync gaming display and supports up to 550 displays as of late for smooth, stutter-free gaming. Radeon FreeSync 2 HDR offers more than 2X better brightness and colour volume compared to sRGB.
In comparison to the Radeon Vega 64, the latest AMD GPU offers up to 27 percent higher performance in Blender and DaVinci Resolve 15 benchmarks. The Radeon VII also features support for DirectX 12 and thus offers improvements of 35 percent in Battlefield V and 42 percent in Strange Brigade in contrast to its predecessor.
The AMD Radeon VII can be purchased with a bundled of three free games – Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry 5 and The Division 2 for an asking price of Rs 54,990 in India.