Release Dates For AMD Radeon R9 300-Series Graphics Cards Revealed


Reports are circulating AMD has nailed down the release dates for its upcoming Radeon R9 300-series of graphics cards. The latest information suggests there will be a slight wait from announcement until the graphics adapters will hit the market. If true then AMD’s hardware partners will begin selling the Radeon R9 380Radeon R9 370, and Radeon R7 360 graphics cards on June 18th, with its flagship graphics cards scheduled to come later in the month.

Anticipation has been building ahead of a reveal for months now, but rumours indicate AMD is planning to skip the Computex Taipei 2015 show originally planned for the reveal altogether, instead opting for an E3 2015 showing.

The ones everyone will have an eye out for are the HBM-equipped Radeon R9 390and 390X, which will be hitting store shelves on June 24th if these reports ring true. The R9 390-series graphics cards are set to be the most powerful cards in the family, running on a Fiji graphics processing unit.

Leaks so far have suggest the high-end Radeon R9 390X will come packing 8GB 2.5D High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) with 640GB/s bandwidth, owing to its 4096-bit memory bus. It’s also set to have 4096 stream processors on 64 Compute Units (CUs), and 256 Texture Mapping Units (TMUs)
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The clock is certainly ticking down now, it’s just 34days to go until E3 2015 begins. AMD and PC Gamer will be hosting the first ever PC-dedicated gaming conference at E3, on Tuesday, June 16 at 5PM PT / 8PM ET / 1AM BST. A number of big names are going to be present, so this looks like the ideal time to unleash its next-generation graphics cards, demoing the next generation of games.


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