AMD Announces Radeon RX 470 & 460


AMD has officially announced its latest and greatest budget-friendly graphic cards, as well as the latest members joining the company's all-new Polaris Architecture, the Radeon RX 470 and the Radeon RX 460, delivering two new GPUs that offer "Premium HD Gaming".

The Radeon RX 470 features 32 compute units, 2048 stream processors, base clock speed of 926 MHz and boost clock speed of 1206 MHz, up to 4.9 TFLOPs, GDDR5 memory with a clock speed of 1650 MHz, 256 bit memory interface and 211 GB/s of memory bandwidth, HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4, Direct X 12 and Vulkan support, AMD freesync technology, and typical board power of 120W.

While the Radeon RX 460 comes with 14 compute units, 896 stream processors, base clock speed of 1090 MHz and boost clock speed of 1200 MHz, up to 2.2 TFLOPs, GDDR5 memory with a clock speed of 1750 MHz, 128 bit memory interface and 112 GB/s of memory bandwidth, HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4, Direct X 12 and Vulkan support, AMD freesync technology, and typical board power of sub-75W.

The Radeon RX 470 is expected to launch August 4th, while the Radeon RX 460 will be available August 8th. Unfortunately, there is no word yet on pricing.


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