AMD R390x Fiji Leak & Spec


A picture of AMD’s Fiji GPU , Radeon’s Titan equivalent, has been published, officially, on twitter by no other than Johann Andersson. Andersson was the first independent developer to support AMD’s Mantle and the brilliant engineer behind EA’s Frostbite Engine that’s leveraged across dozens of titles at the company. He called for low level APIs for ages and worked closely with AMD to bring this vision to life with Mantle. Thus AMD obviously saw it only fitting that he gets to be one of the first developers to receive a sample.

A picture of AMD’s Fiji GPU , Radeon’s Titan equivalent, has been published, officially, on twitter by no other than Johann Andersson. Andersson was the first independent developer to support AMD’s Mantle and the brilliant engineer behind EA’s Frostbite Engine that’s leveraged across dozens of titles at the company. He called for low level APIs for ages and worked closely with AMD to bring this vision to life with Mantle. Thus AMD obviously saw it only fitting that he gets to be one of the first developers to receive a sample.

Fiji is purported to debut under a Titan equivalent branding scheme. Forgoing the traditional three digit nomenclature for something more exciting. The card has been referred to for the longest time as the R9 390X, mainly because that’s the name that AMD has given its flagship single GPU graphics card with Hawaii in the 200 series.
However it’s evident that AMD will debut a new brand name reserved only to its absolute best technology. And what other GPU is better suited to wear this crown other than Fiji ? The world’s first GPU to feature next generation graphics memory technology, The Stacked 3D memory dubbed HBM which AMD revealed three days ago.

Benchmark Fire Strike


Hardware Spec


We’ve also just recently heard that AMD will be introducing 8GB R9 390X cards to the market. We’ll be covering this recent development in more detail in a forthcoming article, so stay tuned. We already told you in an exclusive four weeks ago that there’s no actual technical limitation that would prevent AMD from making 8GB R9 390X cards, despite what Fudzilla had previously claimed. They have now seemingly changed their opinion in agreement with us. Eight gigabytes of stacked memory coupled with competitive pricing may pave the way for the R9 390X to become the ultimate single-GPU 4K gaming graphics card.

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