AMD Radeon R9 490 chip could debut Polaris graphics in June

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Fans of Team Red will be pleased to learn that, at least according to the rumour mill, we'll see the launch of the Radeon R9 490 and R9 490X graphics cards in just over a couple of months.

As VideoCardz notes, according to some generally reliable rumour peddlers over at the Korean site Hardware Battle, AMD plans to unleash new Polaris GPUs built on 14nm FinFET tech. Rumors suggest an announcement at the end of June with a possible initial unveiling at Computex 2016.

Power (efficiency) to the people

Polaris is ushering in what AMD describes as a 'generational jump' in terms of power efficiency. Of course that will be even more exciting for mobile gaming, as laptop GPUs will benefit the most in terms of being able to cram more powerful discrete solutions into notebooks.

AMD recently revealed its Radeon Pro Duo video cards which have dual GPUs for some truly serious pixel-shifting power, aimed at enthusiasts and VR content creators, but the price is going to tip north of a grand (the card will retail at $1,499 in the US, which is around £1,060, or AU$1,980).

Via: Techspot

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