Ati Amd Radeon R7 200 Series
Release date | Oct 8, 2013 (Oct viii, 2013) |
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Codename | Southern Islands Sea Islands Volcanic Islands |
Architecture | TeraScale 2 GCN 1st gen GCN 2nd gen GCN third gen |
Transistors |
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Cards | |
Entry-level | Radeon R5 220 Radeon R5 230 Radeon R5 235 Radeon R5 235X Radeon R7 240 Radeon R7 250 Radeon R7 250E |
Mid-range | Radeon R7 250X Radeon R7 260 Radeon R7 260X Radeon R7 265 Radeon R9 270 Radeon R9 270X |
High-end | Radeon R9 280 Radeon R9 280X Radeon R9 285 |
Enthusiast | Radeon R9 290 Radeon R9 290X Radeon R9 295X2 |
API support | |
Direct3D |
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OpenCL | OpenCL 2.0 (GCN version)[2] |
OpenGL | OpenGL 4.5 (4.six Windows 7+ and Adrenalin 18.4.1+)[three] [iv] [v] [6] [vii] |
Vulkan | Vulkan 1.2 (GCN 2nd gen and newer),[viii] Vulkan i.0 (GCN 1st gen), or none (TeraScale) SPIR-V |
History | |
Predecessor | Radeon Hard disk 7000 series Radeon Hard disk 8000 series |
Successor | Radeon R5/R7/R9 300 series |
The AMD Radeon R5/R7/R9 200 serial is a family unit of GPUs developed by AMD. These GPUs are manufactured on a 28 nm Gate-Last process through TSMC or Common Platform Alliance.[9]
Release [edit]
The Rx 200 series was announced on September 25, 2013, at the AMD GPU14 Tech Day outcome.[10] Non-disclosure agreements were lifted on Oct 15, except for the R9 290X, and pre-orders opened on Oct iii.[11]
Architecture [edit]
- Graphics Core Side by side 3 (Volcanic Islands) is constitute on the R9 285 (Tonga Pro) branded products.
- Graphics Cadre Next 2 (Sea Islands) is found on R7 260 (Bonaire), R7 260X (Bonaire XTX), R9 290 (Hawaii Pro), R9 290X (Hawaii XT), and R9 295X2 (Vesuvius) branded products.
- Graphics Core Next 1 (Southern Islands) is institute on R9 270, 270X, 280, 280X, R7 240, 250, 250X, 265, and R5 240 branded products.
- TeraScale two (VLIW5) (Northern Islands or Evergreen) is found on R5 235X and below branded products.
- OpenGL 4.10 compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders. These are implemented by emulation on some TeraScale (microarchitecture) GPUs.
- Vulkan 1.0 requires GCN-Architecture. Vulkan 1.i requires GCN 2 or college.[12]
Multi-monitor support [edit]
The AMD Eyefinity-branded on-die display controllers were introduced in September 2009 in the Radeon Hard disk 5000 Serial and take been nowadays in all products since.[13]
AMD TrueAudio [edit]
AMD TrueAudio was introduced with the AMD Radeon Rx 200 Series, simply can merely be found on the dies of GCN 2/3 products.
Video acceleration [edit]
AMD'southward SIP core for video acceleration, Unified Video Decoder and Video Coding Engine, are establish on all GPUs and supported by AMD Catalyst and by the free and open-source graphics device driver.
Use in cryptocurrency mining [edit]
During 2014 the Radeon R9 200 serial GPUs offered a very competitive toll for usage in cryptocurrency mining. This led to express supply and huge price increases of upwardly to 164% over the MSRP in Q4 of 2013 and Q1 of 2014.[xiv] [xv] Since Q2 of 2018 availability of AMD GPUs as well as pricing has, in near cases, returned to normal.
CrossFire Compatibility [edit]
Because many of the products in the range are rebadged versions of Radeon HD products, they remain uniform with the original versions when used in CrossFire mode. For example, the Radeon HD 7770 and Radeon R7 250X both use the 'Republic of cape verde XT' scrap so have identical specifications and will work in CrossFire manner. This provides a useful upgrade option for anyone who owns an existing Radeon Hard disk drive bill of fare and has a CrossFire compatible motherboard.
Virtual super resolution support [edit]
Starting with the driver release candidate version v14.501-141112a-177751E, officially named as Catalyst Omega, AMD'southward commuter release introduced VSR on the R9 285 and R9 290 serial graphics cards. This feature allows users to run games with higher image quality by rendering frames at above native resolution. Each frame is then downsampled to native resolution. This process is an alternative to supersampling which is not supported past all games. Virtual super resolution is similar to Dynamic Super Resolution, a characteristic available on competing nVidia graphics cards, but trades flexibility for increased performance.[16] [17] VSR tin run at a resolution up of 2048 x 1536 at a 120 Hz refresh charge per unit or 3840 10 2400 at 60 Hz.[18]
OpenCL (API) [edit]
OpenCL accelerates many scientific Software Packages confronting CPU up to gene x or 100 and more. Open CL 1.0 to 1.two are supported for all Fries with Terascale and GCN Architecture. OpenCL 2.0 is supported with GCN 2nd Gen. (or 1.2) and college.[19] For OpenCL 2.i and 2.ii only Driver Updates are necessary with OpenCL 2.0 conformant Cards.
Vulkan (API) [edit]
API Vulkan 1.0 is supported for all GCN architecture cards. Vulkan ane.2 requires GCN 2nd gen or higher with the Adrenalin 20.1 and Linux Mesa xx.0 drivers and newer.
Desktop models [edit]
Radeon R9 295X2 [edit]
The Radeon R9 295X2 was released on April 21, 2014. It is a dual GPU carte du jour. Press samples were shipped in a metal case. It is the first reference card to utilise a closed looped liquid libation.[20] [21] At eleven.v teraflops of computing power, the R9 295X2 was the well-nigh powerful dual-gpu consumer-oriented carte in the world, until it was succeeded by the Radeon Pro Duo on Apr 26, 2016, which is essentially a combination of two R9 Fury 10 (Republic of the fiji islands XT) GPUs on a single menu.[20] The R9 295x2 has essentially two R9 290x (Hawaii XT) GPUs each with 4GB GDDR5 VRAM.[20]
Radeon R9 290X [edit]
The Radeon R9 290X, codename "Hawaii XT", was released on October 24, 2013 and features 2816 Stream Processors, 176 TMUs, 64 ROPs, 512-bit wide buses, 44 CUs (compute units) and 8 ACE units. The R9 290X had a launch toll of $549.
Radeon R9 290 [edit]
The Radeon R9 290 and R9 290X were announced on September 25, 2013.[22] [23] The R9 290 is based on AMD's Hawaii Pro flake and R9 290X on Hawaii XT. R9 290 and R9 290X will support AMD TrueAudio, Mantle, Direct3D 11.2, and bridge-free Crossfire technology using XDMA. A limited "Battlefield 4 Edition" pre-order package of R9 290X that includes Battleground four was bachelor on October iii, 2013, with reported quantity being 8,000. The R9 290 had a launch cost of $399.
Radeon R9 285 [edit]
The Radeon R9 285 was announced on August 23, 2014 at AMD'south 30 years of graphics celebration and released September 2, 2014. It was the commencement menu to characteristic AMD'southward GCN 3 microarchitecture, in the grade of a Tonga-serial GPU.
Radeon R9 280X [edit]
Radeon R9 280X was announced on September 25, 2013. With a launch price of $299, it is based on the Tahiti XTL chip, existence a slightly upgraded, rebranded Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition.
Radeon R9 280 [edit]
Radeon R9 280 was announced on March 4, 2014. With a launch MSRP fix at $279, it is based on a rebranded Radeon HD 7950 with a slightly increased boost clock speed, from 925 MHz to 933 MHz.[24]
Radeon R9 270X [edit]
Radeon R9 270X was announced on September 25, 2013. With a launch price of $199, it is based on the Curaçao XT chip, which was formerly called Pitcairn.[25] Information technology is speculated to be faster than a Radeon HD 7870 GHz edition. Radeon R9 270 has a launch toll of $179.
Radeon R7 260X [edit]
Radeon R7 260X was announced on September 25, 2013. With a launch price of $139, information technology is based on the Bonaire XTX bit, a faster iteration of Bonaire XT that the Radeon Hd 7790 is based on. It will have two GB of GDDR5 retentivity as standard and will also characteristic TrueAudio, on-chip sound DSP based on Tensilica HiFi EP architecture. The stock card features a boost clock of 1100 MHz. It has 2 GBs of GDDR5 memory with a 6.5 GHz retention clock over a 128-bit Interface. The 260X will depict around 115 West in typical utilise.[26] [27]
Radeon R7 250 [edit]
Radeon R7 250 was announced on September 25, 2013. Information technology has a launch price of $89.[26] The card is based on the Oland core with 384 GCN cores. On February 10, 2014, AMD appear the R7 250X which is based on the Cape Verde GPU with 640 GCN cores and an MSRP of $99.[28]
Chipset table [edit]
Desktop models [edit]
Model (codename) | Release Engagement & Price | Compages & Fab | Transistors & Die Size | Core | Fillrate[a] [b] [c] | Processing power[a] [d] (GFLOPS) | Memory | TBP | Bus interface | ||||||
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Config[e] | Clock[a] (MHz) | Texture (GT/south) | Pixel (GP/s) | Single | Double | Motorbus type & width | Size (MiB) | Clock (MT/s) | Band- width (GB/s) | ||||||
Radeon R5 220[29] (Caicos Pro) | December 21, 2013 OEM | Terascale 2 forty nm | 370×xsix 67 mm2 | 80:8:4 | 625 650 | 5 | two.5 | 200 | — | DDR3 64-flake | 1024 | 1066 | 8.53 | xviii West | PCIe 2.one ×16 |
Radeon R5 230[30] (Caicos Pro) | April 3, 2014 [31] ? | 160:viii:four | 625 | v | 2.5 | 200 | — | DDR3 64-bit | 1024 2048 | 1066 | 8.53 | xix West[32] | |||
Radeon R5 235[29] (Caicos XT) | Dec 21, 2013 OEM | 160:8:iv | 775 | 6.2 | iii.1 | 248 | — | DDR3 64-flake | 1024 | 1800 | 14.4 | 35 West[33] | |||
Radeon R5 235X[29] (Caicos XT) | December 21, 2013 OEM | 160:8:4 | 875 | 7.0 | iii.five | 280 | — | DDR3 64-bit | 1024 | 1800 | 14.four | 18 Due west | |||
Radeon R5 240[29] (Oland) | November 1, 2013 [34] OEM | GCN 1st gen 28 nm | 1040×ten6 90 mmtwo | 384:24:eight | 730 780 | 14.6 | 5.84 | 560.6 599 | 29.2 | DDR3 GDDR3 64-bit | 1024 2048 | 1800 2000 | 28.8 sixteen.0 | 30 W | PCIe 3.0 ×8 |
Radeon R7 240[35] (Oland Pro) | August 8, 2013 US $69 | 320:20:viii | 730 780 | xiv.6 | 5.84 | 467.2 499.2 | 29.two | DDR3 GDDR5 128-chip | 2048 4096 | 1800 4500 | 28.8 72 | 30 W, <45 Westward (4 GB)[36] | |||
Radeon R7 250[35] (Oland XT) | August viii, 2013 U.s. $89 | 384:24:8 | thou (1050) | 24 | viii | 768 806.4 | 48 | DDR3 GDDR5 128-bit | 1024 2048 | 1800 4600 | 73.6 | 75 W | |||
Radeon R7 250E[37] (Cape Verde Pro) | December 21, 2013 Usa $109 | 1500×106 123 mmii | 512:32:16 | 800 | 25.vi | 12.eight | 819.two | 51.2 | GDDR5 128-bit | 1024 2048 | 4500 | 72 | 55 W | PCIe 3.0 ×16 | |
Radeon R7 250X[35] (Cape Verde XT) | Feb 10, 2014 US $99 | 640:40:16 | m | xl | 16 | 1280 | 80 | GDDR5 128-bit | 1024 2048 | 4500 | 72 | 95 W | |||
Radeon R7 260[35] (Bonaire) | December 17, 2013 Usa $109 | GCN 2nd gen 28 nm | 2080×106 160 mm2 | 768:48:xvi | 1000 | 48 | xvi | 1536 | 96 | GDDR5 128-bit | 1024 | 6000 | 96 | 95 Westward | |
Radeon R7 260X[35] (Bonaire XTX) | August viii, 2013 United states of america $139 | 896:56:16 | 1100 | 61.6 | 17.half-dozen | 1971.2 | 123.2 | GDDR5 128-bit | 1024 2048 | 6500 | 104 | 115 W | |||
Radeon R7 265[35] (Pitcairn Pro) | February 13, 2014 US $149 | GCN 1st gen 28 nm | 2800×10vi 212 mmii | 1024:64:32 | 900 925 | 57.6 | 28.8 | 1843.2 | 115.ii | GDDR5 256-bit | 2048 | 5600 | 179.2 | 150 W | |
Radeon R9 270[38] (Pitcairn XT) | November thirteen, 2013 US $179 | 1280:80:32 | 900 925 | 72 | 28.viii | 2304 2368 | 144 148 | GDDR5 256-bit | 2048 | 5600 | 179.2 | 150 West | |||
Radeon R9 270X[38] (Pitcairn XT) | August eight, 2013 U.s. $199 | 1280:80:32 | thousand 1050 | 80 | 32 | 2560 2688 | 160 168 | GDDR5 256-bit | 2048 4096 | 5600 | 179.two | 180 W | |||
Radeon R9 280[38] (Tahiti Pro) | March 4, 2014 The states $249 | 4313×x6 352 mmtwo | 1792:112:32 | 827 933 | 92.6 | 26.5 | 2964 3343.9 | 741 836 | GDDR5 384-bit | 3072 | 5000 | 240 | 250 Westward | ||
Radeon R9 280X[38] (Tahiti XTL)[39] | Baronial 8, 2013 The states $299 | 2048:128:32 | 850 one thousand | 109–128 | 27.2–32 | 3481.6 4096 | 870.4 1024 | GDDR5 384-bit | 3072 | 6000 | 288 | 250 W | |||
Radeon R9 285[38] (Tonga Pro) | September ii, 2014 Us $249 | GCN iiird gen 28 nm | 5000×10half dozen 359 mm2 [40] | 1792:112:32 | 918 | 102.eight | 29.four | 3290 | 206.vi[41] | GDDR5 256-chip | 2048 | 5500 | 176[f] | 190 W | |
Radeon R9 285X (Tonga XT) | Unreleased [43] | 2048:128:32 | 1002 | 128.iii | 32.1 | 4104 | 256.v | GDDR5 384-bit | 3072 | 5500 | 264 | 200 West | |||
Radeon R9 290[38] (Hawaii Pro) | Nov 5, 2013 US $399 | GCN 2nd gen 28 nm | 6200×ten6 438 mm2 [44] | 2560:160:64 | upwardly to 947[1000] | 151.52 | 60.608 | 4848.vi | 606.one | GDDR5 512-bit | 4096 | 5000 | 320 | 250 West[46] | |
Radeon R9 290X[38] (Hawaii XT) | October 24, 2013 November half-dozen, 2014 [47] US $549 | 2816:176:64 | 1000[1000] | 176 | 64 | 5632 | 704 | GDDR5 512-fleck | 4096 8192 | 5000 | 320 | 250 West[46] | |||
Radeon R9 295X2[38] [48] (Vesuvius) | Apr viii, 2014 US $1499 | 2× 6200×10half dozen two× 438 mm2 | 2× 2816:176:64 | 1018 | 358.33 | 130.3 | 11466.75 | 1433.34 | GDDR5 512-bit | two× 4096 | 5000 | 2× 320 | 500 W | ||
Model (codename) | Release Date & Price | Architecture & Fab | Transistors & Die Size | Config[e] | Clock[a] (MHz) | Texture (GT/south) | Pixel (GP/s) | Single | Double | Bus blazon & width | Size (MiB) | Clock (MT/s) | Ring- width (GB/s) | TBP | Bus interface |
Core | Fillrate[a] [b] [c] | Processing power[a] [d] (GFLOPS) | Memory |
- ^ a b c d east f Boost values (if bachelor) are stated below the base value in italic.
- ^ a b Texture fillrate is calculated as the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or heave) core clock speed.
- ^ a b Pixel fillrate is calculated equally the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or heave) core clock speed.
- ^ a b Precision functioning is calculated from the base of operations (or heave) core clock speed based on a FMA performance.
- ^ a b Unified Shaders : Texture Mapping Units : Render Output Units
- ^ The R9 285 utilizes loss-less color pinch which can increase constructive retention operation (relative to GCN 1st gen and 2nd gen cards) in sure situations.[forty] [42]
- ^ a b Base of operations clock of R9 290 and R9 290X volition maintain at 947 MHz and 1000 MHz before reaching 95 °C, respectively.[45]
Mobile models [edit]
Model (Codename) | Launch | Architecture (Fab) | Core | Fillrate[a] [b] [c] | Processing power[a] [d] (GFLOPS) | Retentiveness | TDP | |||||
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Config[due east] | Clock[a] (MHz) | Texture (GT/s) | Pixel (GP/s) | Bus type & width | Size (GiB) | Clock (MT/s) | Band- width (GB/s) | |||||
Radeon R5 M230 (Jet Pro) | January 2014 | GCN 1st gen (28 nm) | 320:xx:8:5 | 780 855 | 3.4 | 17.1 | 547 | DDR3 64-chip | ii 4 | 1000 | 16 | Unknown |
Radeon R5 M255 (Jet Pro) | June 2014 | 320:xx:viii:5 | 925 940 | 7.v | 18.8 | 601 | DDR3 64-bit | 2 4 | 1000 | 16 | United nationsknown | |
Radeon R7 M260 (Topaz) | June 2014 | 384:24:eight:six | 620 980 | 5.7 7.8 | 17.ii 23.5 | 549.1 752.vi | DDR3 64-scrap | ii 4 | 1000 | 32 16 | Unknown | |
Radeon R7 M260X (Opal) | June 2014 | 384:24:8:6 | 620 715 | 5.7 | 17.2 | 549 | GDDR5 128-flake | ii four | 1000 | 64 | Unknown | |
Radeon R7 M265 (Opal XT) | May 2014 | 384:24:8:6 | 725 825 | 6.six | 19.8 | 633.6 | DDR3 64-fleck | two 4 | 1000 | 16 32 | Unknown | |
Radeon R9 M265X (Venus Pro) | May 2014 | 640:40:16:x | 575 625 | 10 | 25 | 800 | GDDR5 128-bit | 2 iv | 1125 | 72 | Unknown | |
Radeon R9 M270X (Venus XT) | May 2014 | 640:xl:16:10 | 725 775 | 12.four | 31 | 992 | GDDR5 128-bit | 2 iv | 1125 | 72 | United nationsknown | |
Radeon R9 M275X (Venus XTX) | May 2014 | 640:40:16:10 | 900 925 | 14.8 | 37 | 1184 | GDDR5 128-fleck | 2 iv | 1125 | 72 | 50 Westward | |
Radeon R9 M280X (Saturn XT) | Feb 2015 | GCN twond gen (28 nm) | 896:56:sixteen:14 | 1000 1100 | 17.half-dozen | 61.vi | 1792 | GDDR5 128-flake | 2 four | 1500 | 96 | ~75 W |
Radeon R9 M290X (Neptune XT) | May 2014 | GCN ist gen (28 nm) | 1280:fourscore:32:twenty | 850 900 | 28.8 | 72 | 2176 2304 | GDDR5 256-bit | 4 | 1200 | 153.6 | 100 Westward |
Radeon R9 M295X (Amethyst XT) | November 2014 | GCN 3rd gen (28 nm) | 2048:128:32:32 | 750 800 | 25.6 | 102.4 | 3276.viii | GDDR5 256-bit | 4 | 1375 | 176 | 250 Westward |
- ^ a b c Heave values (if available) are stated below the base of operations value in italic.
- ^ Texture fillrate is calculated every bit the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
- ^ Pixel fillrate is calculated as the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or boost) cadre clock speed.
- ^ Precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
- ^ Unified Shaders : Texture Mapping Units : Return Output Units
Radeon Feature Matrix [edit]
The following tabular array shows features of AMD/ATI's GPUs (come across as well: List of AMD graphics processing units).
Name of GPU series | Wonder | Mach | 3D Rage | Rage Pro | Rage 128 | R100 | R200 | R300 | R400 | R500 | R600 | RV670 | R700 | Evergreen | Northern Islands | Southern Islands | Sea Islands | Volcanic Islands | Arctic Islands/Polaris | Vega | Navi 1X | Navi 2X | |||
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Released | 1986 | 1991 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | April 2000 | Aug 2001 | Sep 2002 | May 2004 | October 2005 | May 2007 | November 2007 | Jun 2008 | Sep 2009 | Oct 2010 | January 2012 | Sep 2013 | Jun 2015 | Jun 2016 | Jun 2017 | Jul 2019 | Nov 2020 | |||
Marketing Name | Wonder | Mach | 3D Rage | Rage Pro | Rage 128 | Radeon 7000 | Radeon 8000 | Radeon 9000 | Radeon X700/X800 | Radeon X1000 | Radeon Hard disk drive 2000 | Radeon HD 3000 | Radeon Hd 4000 | Radeon HD 5000 | Radeon Hard disk drive 6000 | Radeon HD 7000 | Radeon Rx 200 | Radeon Rx 300 | Radeon RX 400/500 | Radeon RX Vega/Radeon Seven(7nm) | Radeon RX 5000 | Radeon RX 6000 | |||
AMD support | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kind | 2D | 3D | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Instruction set | Not publicly known | TeraScale instruction ready | GCN education gear up | RDNA instruction ready | |||||||||||||||||||||
Microarchitecture | TeraScale ane | TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) | TeraScale three (VLIW4) | GCN 1st gen | GCN 2nd gen | GCN 3rd gen | GCN fourth gen | GCN fifth gen | RDNA | RDNA 2 | |||||||||||||||
Type | Fixed pipeline[a] | Programmable pixel & vertex pipelines | Unified shader model | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Direct3D | — | 5.0 | six.0 | 7.0 | 8.i | 9.0 11 (9_2) | 9.0b 11 (9_2) | 9.0c 11 (9_3) | x.0 xi (10_0) | 10.1 11 (10_1) | 11 (11_0) | 11 (11_1) 12 (11_1) | 11 (12_0) 12 (12_0) | 11 (12_1) 12 (12_1) | 11 (12_1) 12 (12_2) | ||||||||||
Shader model | — | one.4 | 2.0+ | two.0b | three.0 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 5.0 | v.one | 5.1 6.3 | 6.4 | 6.5 | |||||||||||||
OpenGL | — | one.i | 1.2 | 1.iii | 2.ane[b] [49] | 3.3 | 4.5 (on Linux: 4.5 (Mesa 3D 21.0))[50] [5] [6] [c] | 4.6 (on Linux: 4.6 (Mesa 3D 20.0)) | |||||||||||||||||
Vulkan | — | ane.0 (Win seven+ or Mesa 17+) | 1.2 (Adrenalin 20.i, Linux Mesa 3D 20.0) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
OpenCL | — | Shut to Metal | 1.1 (no Mesa 3D support) | i.2 (on Linux: one.1 (no Prototype back up) with Mesa 3D) | two.0 (Adrenalin commuter on Win7+) (on Linux: one.ane (no Image back up) with Mesa 3D, two.0 with AMD drivers or AMD ROCm) | 2.0 | 2.1 [51] | ||||||||||||||||||
HSA / ROCm | — | ? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Video decoding ASIC | — | Avivo/UVD | UVD+ | UVD 2 | UVD 2.ii | UVD 3 | UVD four | UVD 4.ii | UVD v.0 or half-dozen.0 | UVD 6.3 | UVD vii[52] [d] | VCN 2.0[52] [d] | VCN three.0[53] | ||||||||||||
Video encoding ASIC | — | VCE 1.0 | VCE ii.0 | VCE iii.0 or iii.1 | VCE three.iv | VCE 4.0[52] [d] | |||||||||||||||||||
Fluid Motion ASIC[eastward] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Power saving | ? | PowerPlay | PowerTune | PowerTune & ZeroCore Power | ? | ||||||||||||||||||||
TrueAudio | — | Via defended DSP | Via shaders | ? | |||||||||||||||||||||
FreeSync | — | i 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
HDCP[f] | ? | 1.4 | 1.4 2.2 | 1.four 2.2 ii.3 | ? | ||||||||||||||||||||
PlayReady[f] | — | 3.0 | 3.0 | ? | |||||||||||||||||||||
Supported displays[chiliad] | 1–ii | 2 | 2–6 | ? | |||||||||||||||||||||
Max. resolution | ? | 2–half dozen × 2560×1600 | ii–half-dozen × 4096×2160 @ 30 Hz | two–6 × 5120×2880 @ 60 Hz | 3 × 7680×4320 @ lx Hz[54] | 7680×4320 @ 60 Hz PowerColor | |||||||||||||||||||
/drm/radeon [h] | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
/drm/amdgpu [h] | — | Experimental[55] |
- ^ The Radeon 100 Series has programmable pixel shaders, only practise not fully comply with DirectX viii or Pixel Shader ane.0. Meet article on R100'south pixel shaders.
- ^ R300, R400 and R500 based cards do non fully comply with OpenGL 2+ every bit the hardware does not back up all types of non-power of two (NPOT) textures.
- ^ OpenGL 4+ compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders and these are emulated on some TeraScale chips using 32-bit hardware.
- ^ a b c The UVD and VCE were replaced by the Video Core Side by side (VCN) ASIC in the Raven Ridge APU implementation of Vega.
- ^ Video processing ASIC for video frame charge per unit interpolation technique. In Windows it works as a DirectShow filter in your player. In Linux, in that location is no support on the part of drivers and / or community.
- ^ a b To play protected video content, it too requires carte du jour, operating system, commuter, and application back up. A uniform HDCP display is besides needed for this. HDCP is mandatory for the output of sure audio formats, placing additional constraints on the multimedia setup.
- ^ More than displays may be supported with native DisplayPort connections, or splitting the maximum resolution between multiple monitors with active converters.
- ^ a b DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) is a component of the Linux kernel. AMDgpu is the Linux kernel module. Support in this table refers to the most electric current version.
Graphics device drivers [edit]
AMD's proprietary graphics device driver "Catalyst" [edit]
AMD Catalyst is being adult for Microsoft Windows and Linux. Every bit of July 2014, other operating organisation are not officially supported. This may be different for the AMD FirePro brand, which is based on identical hardware but features OpenGL-certified graphics device drivers.
AMD Catalyst supports of course all features advertised for the Radeon make.
Free and open-source graphics device driver "Radeon" [edit]
The gratuitous and open-source drivers are primarily developed on Linux and for Linux, but accept been ported to other operating systems as well. Each driver is composed out of five parts:
- Linux kernel component DRM
- Linux kernel component KMS driver: basically the device driver for the display controller
- user-space component libDRM
- user-space component in Mesa 3D;
- a special and distinct 2nd graphics device driver for Ten.Org Server, which if finally nigh to be replaced by Glamor
The free and open-source "Radeon" graphics driver supports virtually of the features implemented into the Radeon line of GPUs.[6] Unlike the nouveau project for Nvidia graphics cards, the open-source "Radeon" drivers are not opposite engineered, but based on documentation released by AMD.[56]
Meet besides [edit]
- AMD FirePro
- AMD FireMV
- AMD FireStream
- Listing of AMD graphics processing units
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External links [edit]
- TechPowerUp! GPU Database
- AMD Radeon R9 Series Graphics
- AMD Radeon R7 Series Graphics
- GPU14 Tech Day Public Presentation.pdf
- AMD Announces FirePro W9100
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