By Kevin Lee
We’ve known that AMD had a nano version of its Radeon RX Vega graphics cards since they were initially announced, but only now at Computex 2018 has the company finally made it official.
AMD revealed a micro-sized version of the AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 at its press conference. The card pictured above comes from PowerColor and it’s only a small step behind the full-sized version of the GPU.
We’re still confirming the final specs with AMD and PowerColor, so stay tuned for our updates on this article.
Interestingly, the Radeon RX Vega 56 announcement comes shortly after the introduction of a beefed up Nvidia GTX 1050 with 3GB of VRAM. We’ve been starving for new graphics cards in the computing world, and while it’s not exactly all new, it’s looks to be an exciting new card for small form-factor builds.
FreeSync your TV
AMD also announced a new partnership bringing FreeSync technology to Samsung’s QLED 4K TVs. As it works on PC monitors, FreeSync synchronizes the refresh rate of a display to the framerate of compatible Radeon graphics cards, eliminating visual artifacts such as screen tearing, input lag and stuttering.
The FreeSync technology is compatible with Samsung latest 2018 QLED TV range that includes …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components