By Darren Allan
AMD has made a change to its Radeon RX 560 graphics card, with the introduction of a new variant of this model, but there’s an issue: both versions still carry the exact same model name.
In other words, there is now a Radeon RX 560 GPU with 1,024 stream processors (16 compute units) – the original model – and a new slightly cut-down variant with 896 stream processors (14 compute units).
As Tom’s Hardware reports, AMD issued a statement to clarify this: “There are [now] two variants of AMD Radeon RX 560. End users will definitely need to double check specs on variants. Typically the RX 560 14cu [compute units] version will sell lower than 16cu version, [and the] 14cu version will have lower power consumption. This allows our GPU partners to offer differentiation between different SKUs for different power and pricing segments.”
Jumble of jargon
For the non-tech-savvy, graphic card specs can be a somewhat confusing jumble of jargon and numbers at the best of times, so introducing different versions of video boards with different specs under the same model name will only add to the confusion.
Clearly, though, the onus is on the retailer and the buyer here. The vendor …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components