- Source: Radeon 500 series
The Radeon 500 series is a series of graphics processors developed by AMD. These cards are based on the fourth iteration of the Graphics Core Next architecture, featuring GPUs based on Polaris 30, Polaris 20, Polaris 11, and Polaris 12 chips. Thus the RX 500 series uses the same microarchitecture and instruction set as its predecessor, while making use of improvements in the manufacturing process to enable higher clock rates.
Third-generation GCN chips are produced on a 28 nm CMOS process. Polaris (fourth-generation GCN) chips (except for Polaris 30) are produced on a 14 nm FinFET process, developed by Samsung Electronics and licensed to GlobalFoundries. Polaris 30 chips are produced on a 12 nm FinFET process, developed by Samsung and GlobalFoundries.
Chipset table
Supported display standards are: DisplayPort 1.4 HBR, HDMI 2.0b, HDR10 color.
Dual-Link DVI-D and DVI-I at resolutions up to 4096×2304 are also supported, despite ports not being present on the reference cards.
VGA-Ports at resolutions up to 2048x1536 are also supported, despite ports not being present on the reference cards, though VGA ports are mostly found on cards sold in Eastern Asia exclusively.
= Desktop and laptop
=See also
AMD Radeon Pro
AMD FireStream
List of AMD graphics processing units
References
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- NVIDIA
- Advanced Micro Devices
- Xbox
- Xbox One
- Lenovo Legion
- Radeon 500 series
- List of AMD graphics processing units
- Radeon 400 series
- Radeon RX Vega series
- Radeon RX 6000 series
- Radeon 600 series
- Radeon R400 series
- Radeon
- Radeon R300 series
- Radeon 9000 series