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Vega competes with the Pascal 1070 and 1080.
The 64 is debatable, as while the cheap cost of Freesync is compelling, the wattage it uses is unreal.
But guess what! THEY'RE ALREADY SOLD OUT EVERYWHERE
Here: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-volta-tesla-v100-ai-research/
>immediately out of stock
lolwut
Do they have benchmarks for Vega vs. Pascal in compute power?
Because seeing as how a number of 3D rendering, modeling and animation software + editing software are taking advantage of OpenCL/CUDA, I want to see how Pascal holds up against Vega.
Hey, at least AMD is making money to fund Navi...