By Daniela Lozano, | April 27, 2017
The Vega GPU has the capacity to handle 8K resolution. (YouTube)
AMD is finally giving fans a sneak peek of the Vega GPU's capabilities, particularly its skills in controlling the 4K and 8K graphics. During the NAB show in Las Vegas, the company flaunted the upcoming Radeon Pro professional graphics cards. AMD showed a demonstration of how the device was able to handle 8K video processing in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 and 4K post-processing with Radeon ProRender.
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According to PC World, the NAB event showed the latest technological trends including 8K resolution. The Vega GPU can handle 8K resolution while Dell also claims that its Polaris based Radeon WX 7100 GPU can do the same. However, the performance of the latter is not optimal.
Meanwhile, AMD has confirmed on Facebook that Vega is ready and would be released this quarter. The company is expected to release the graphics card between May 30 and June. Fans should watch out for the upcoming teasers and sneak peeks from AMD.
The AMD's Vega has HBM2 memory and an all-new graphics rendering engine that would give a massive boost to the GPU speed and image quality. It is also made compatible with artificial intelligence and can support 8-bit floating point operations.
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