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AMD AIBs Looking To Rebound in 2H 2022 - Led By R9 380X Launch

AMD AIBs have reportedly reduced their GPU orders from the visitor due to reduced demand and in apprehension of AMD's R 300 serial launch.

Seeing need for AMD graphics cards growing weak, several vendors have reduced their shipment proportions to avoid inventory building up, according to sources from graphics card vendors.
Since AMD is already planning to unveil its next-generation GPUs in the second half, the sources believe the GPU vendor will have a take a chance to regain some of its lost market share in the second half of 2022.

AMD AIBs Looking To Rebound in 2H 2022 - Led By R9 380X Launch

This news is interesting in some respects more than others. We've known since last yr that AMD's revenue from graphics has declined due to a build-up in inventory which was compounded past the launch of new products by Nvidia into the channel, especially the quite pop and at present controversial GTX 970. What'south perhaps surprising is the fact that AMD has actually grown its mobile GPU revenue in Q4 of 2022. Which means that most of the burden brought by Nvidia'southward new GTX 900 series has been in the AIB aqueduct. Although what's fifty-fifty more than interesting is the fact that some AMD add-in board partners have reportedly decided to reduce GPU orders in anticipation of new AMD graphics products showing upwardly in the side by side little while. This scenario happened before in 2022 when some Nvidia partners decided to curb GPU orders of GTX 200 series parts in apprehension of the start GTX 400 Fermi fries.

Nosotros've recently reported well-nigh some online retailers listing AMD R9 300 serial cards. Including R9 390X, R9 380X and R9 370X SKUs. We've also heard news of a new graphics board completing the certification process for AMD's upcoming Fiji XT GPU supposedly powering the R9 380X that according to Videocardz should actually state belatedly next month or in early March. This caught us slightly by surprise every bit the company itself had confirmed that it will actually introduce new graphic products in Q2 of 2022 and onwards without whatever mention of  launching any other products prior to that fourth dimension frame.

It seems AMD's AIB partners are pinning a lot of hopes on the graphics refresh allegedly led by the R9 380X. Which should go along with the tradition of the bound-frog competitive fashion in the graphics arena. The new menu will allegedly exist the beginning single-GPU product to feature a water-cooled reference pattern as well equally the revolutionary stacked High Bandwidth Memory system co developed past SK Hynix and AMD. We'll exist post-obit the developments of this GPU's introduction closely and go on to bring you all the latest news, then stay tuned.

Wccftech Republic of the fiji islands XT (R9 390X/380X) GM200 (Titan II) GM204 (GTX 980) Hawaii (R9 290X)
CUDA/GCN Cores 4096 3072 2048 2816
Memory Chapters 4GB HBM 6GB GDDR5 4GB GDDR5 4GB GDDR5
Memory Clock Speed i.25Ghz 7Ghz Effective 7Ghz Effective 5Ghz Effective
Memory Bandwidth 640GB/south 336GB/south 224GB/s 320GB/due south
Boost Clock Speed ~1Ghz ~i.2Ghz ~1.2Ghz 1Ghz
Manufacturing Process - TSMC 28nm TSMC 28nm TSMC 28nm

Source: https://wccftech.com/amd-aibs-rebound-2h-2015-led-r9-380x-launch/

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