https://videocardz.com/71430/amd-announces-radeon-rx-vega-64-series AMD Radeon RX Vega series are here. There are currently six Vega cards, two Frontiers, three RX Vega 64s and a cut-down version called RX Vega 56.
Radeon RX 56: Starting with the 56. This model has 3584 Stream Processors, 10.5 TFLOPs computing power, 410 GB/s memory bandwidth (so around 800 MHz clock) and a price tag of 399 USD.
Radeon RX 64: AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 comes in three variants. The cheapest one is 499 USD, this card has 4096 Stream Processors, 8GB HBM2 memory and 484 GB/s bandwidth. The TDP is 295W and it will offer up to 12.66 TFLOPs of power.
The fastest Vega is called RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Edition. This model has higher TDP (345W), but also higher clocks up to 1677 MHz. This card will cost you 699 USD.
The Vega 64 is compared to GTX 1080 and 980 Ti in 4K and 1440p Ultrawide gaming. Based on the numbers provided on the slides RX Vega 64 will offer higher framerate:
Also handy:
Radeon Packs
AMD is also introducing Radeon Packs: 2 free games, up to 100 USD off from Ryzen 7/motherboard combo and up to 200 USD off from FreeSync monitor.
There's also a nano sized card too. Another link to the release.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11680/radeon-rx-vega-unveiled-amd-announecs-499-rx-vega-64-399-rx-vega-56-launching-in-august So, guessing those in UK will still be screwed with the £1=$1, but if can sneak an import, that's a great price!
vidsgame: So what could we compare the 56 to? The 1070 or perhaps even a good old standard 1080? Will that fancy talk about being scalable and smaller mean better power efficiency or at least running cooler than previously or maybe even its Nvidia contenders? Do we even know at this point or will we have to wait for the answers?
I think it goes above the 1070, but will have to see once it's released.
Radeon RX 56: Starting with the 56. This model has 3584 Stream Processors, 10.5 TFLOPs computing power, 410 GB/s memory bandwidth (so around 800 MHz clock) and a price tag of 399 USD.