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AMD launches the compact Radeon R9 Nano with high-end performance
AMD has officially unveiled the Radeon R9 Nano today, the company's new performance graphics card that's just six inches long. Featuring a fully-unlocked Fiji GPU, the R9 Nano might just be the perfect card for small form factor and mini-ITX gaming PCs.
Lets get the specifications of the R9 Nano out of the way first. The card features a 28nm Fiji GPU with 4,096 stream processors, the same number as the company's flagship Fury X, alongside 256 texture units and 64 ROPs. There's also 4 GB of HBM at 500 MHz, providing 512 GB/s of memory bandwidth.
The R9 Nano's core clock speed is rated as "up to 1000 MHz", with a rated TDP of 175 W, meaning the card only requires a single 8-pin PCIe power connector. In total, AMD calculates that the R9 Nano can deliver 8.19 TFLOPs of compute performance.
AMD has officially unveiled the Radeon R9 Nano today, the company's new performance graphics card that's just six inches long. Featuring a fully-unlocked Fiji GPU, the R9 Nano might just be the perfect card for small form factor and mini-ITX gaming PCs.
Lets get the specifications of the R9 Nano out of the way first. The card features a 28nm Fiji GPU with 4,096 stream processors, the same number as the company's flagship Fury X, alongside 256 texture units and 64 ROPs. There's also 4 GB of HBM at 500 MHz, providing 512 GB/s of memory bandwidth.
The R9 Nano's core clock speed is rated as "up to 1000 MHz", with a rated TDP of 175 W, meaning the card only requires a single 8-pin PCIe power connector. In total, AMD calculates that the R9 Nano can deliver 8.19 TFLOPs of compute performance.