AMD Vega vs. AMD Ryzen; Know Why Vega Will Go Beyond All Existing GPUs

AMD has long been a powerhouse brand in terms of its incredible CPUs and GPUs. The company has recently revitalised its reputation to a new level with its latest AMD Ryzen processors. But the graphics giant is looking forward to knocking more goals in this year. AMD is said to unveil another superlative advancement in terms of its GPUs by the end of this year namely, AMD Vega.

AMD Ryzen has more been known for its newest technology. The Ryzen family of processors are mainly based on Zen microarchitecture. The series use 14nm FinFET technology for its base and have been boasted with newly designed AM4 sockets which allow the processors to be interconnected with its counterparts pretty easily. Moreover, according to Tweak Town, AMD Ryzen family has given AMD the opportunity to surface better competition to its major rival: Intel.

Ryzen processors, equipped with AMD's Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) attributes, comprehensively challenge Intel's Kabylake processing stunners. Furthermore, AMD Ryzen processors boast more threads and cores than its closest competitors made by Intel, but surprisingly the former units come with lesser price tags than the later's creations.

On the other hand, AMD Vega is completely evolved out of an innovative technology. As per a report by VR Fitness Insider, AMD Vega, which is still under construction, would sport intelligence like a human being, as per potential leaks and hints. It is supposed to use multi-cores and utilize excellent GPU architecture.

In addition to that, the GPU family's APU is hinted to be based on High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). This will enable AMD Vega to have faster GPU cores by using even faster RAM methods. Also, the Vega GPU is indicated to evolve with the better possibility for running virtual reality and artificial intelligence based contents than ever before.

All and all, AMD Vega is hinted to sport more capacity and operating power than any other GPUs of its class. AMD Ryzen processors family, however, now stands as the best in the race of CPUs right now. It's now to see which of these could take up the greatest stake in the market for AMD.

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