Tech enthusiasts are patiently waiting for the release date of the AMD Radeon RX Vega. The graphics card is reported coming in the next two months of this quarter.
According to KitGuru, the much-awaited graphics card, the AMD Radeon RX Vega will be launched in the next two months based on the affirmation from AMD. As usual, everyone is expecting things to be quite incredible for the RX Vega as it is about to be reachable in this quarter.
Moreover, on a report released by the Science World Report, the packaging of the AMD Radeon RX Vega had been leaked online. A particular picture of the AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics card had been seen in a special edition along with "Quake Champions."
"Quake Champions" is a shooter game that has been built for the PC which is said to revealed the leaked packaging of the AMD Radeon RX Vega graphics card. What comes together with the leaked packaging of the RX Vega graphics card through "Quake Champions" is the lists of features that were currently available with the recently released AMD Radeon RX 500 series graphics cards.
The said features include FreeSync 2, DirectX 12, Radeon Chill, Vulkan, and the Radeon Relive live capture support. Moreover, the packaging has the lines "AMD Radeon RX Vega-Bring Gaming to Life."
Specifically, the AMD Radeon RX Vega is expected to come with 8GB and 4GB HBM2 configurations. And as far as leaks are concerned, over the past months, the RX Vega had plenty of leaks online. To recall, the RX Vega performance has been taken to an early look at Star Wars: Battlefront and DOOM last December.
The leak was followed by an AMD confirmation of the AMD Radeon RX Vega nomenclature last February. The last update was on March where the RX Vega was seen on IDs in drivers. Additionally, AMD Vice President and General Manager of Gaming, Scott Herkelman confirmed that the RX Vega will be present in notebooks.
As of now, everyone is still waiting for the release date of the AMD RX Vega high-end graphics card. There's even a foreseen chance that it will be unveiled at the Computex Convention 2017 event of AMD on May 30.