Sadly for AMD users, the company has dropped support for Vega with the latest ROCm update as it continues working on Windows support. Meanwhile, rival Nvidia still supports GPUs from way back in 2015.
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AMD's Radeon VII is selling for a very attractive price of $499. The GPU is the world's first 7nm consumer-level graphics card. The unit comes equipped with an impressive 16GB of HBM2 memory.
AMD has released a special version of the Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.2.1 driver from last week just for the brand new 7nm Radeon VII graphics card that launched today.
The Radeon VII should be available in sufficient quantities upon its release on 7th of February. Despite rumors suggesting a possible shortage, AMD seems confident in its ability to meet demand.
AMD announced the Radeon VII high-end graphics card today at CES. Set to arrive as the world's first gaming GPU built using the 7nm process, the Radeon VII aims to compete with the GTX 2080.