AMD Radeon R9 380X has been listed online by two different etailers and a new Fiji XT graphics board has reportedly been certified. The two events have taken place very recently and they signal that the new flagship graphics card may not be too far off.
The first etailer in question is CDON.com and they list two R9 380X cards, one from Asus and one from MSI. CDON.com is a large Swedish etailer and according to videocardz they've never actually listed unreleased graphics cards before. Another etailer prisguide.no has also listed R9 390X , R9 380X and R9 370X cards. The listings are most likely place holders for when the cards actually launch which shouldn't be too long from now.
AMD Radeon R9 380X / R9 390X Fiji XT C872 Graphics Board Certified.
Before we get into the second piece of interesting news I have to point out that we still don't know what AMD is going to call the Fiji XT based graphics card. Whether it will be the R9 390X or R9 380X is still up for debate and there are theories to support both but for now we'll stick to the R9 380X nomenclature.
We've reported on the Zauba shipping database leaks of Fiji XT which occurred three times so far. We know the assembly board for the GPU is called C880.
Rumors of AMD's R9 300 series have somewhat picked up in recent weeks. If the leaks keep rolling in. it would point to an increasingly likely arrival of the new cards in the few upcoming months. AMD's CEO already confirmed that the company is planning a graphics refresh in Q2. So it shouldn't be too long until we see what AMD has been working on for the past little while.
| Wccftech | Fiji XT (R9 390X/380X) | GM200 (Titan II) | GM204 (GTX 980) | Hawaii (R9 290X) |
| CUDA/GCN Cores | 4096 | 3072 | 2048 | 2816 |
| Memory Capacity | 4GB HBM | 6GB GDDR5 | 4GB GDDR5 | 4GB GDDR5 |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1.25Ghz | 7Ghz Effective | 7Ghz Effective | 5Ghz Effective |
| Memory Bandwidth | 640GB/s | 336GB/s | 224GB/s | 320GB/s |
| Boost Clock Speed | ~1Ghz | ~1.2Ghz | ~1.2Ghz | 1Ghz |
| Manufacturing Process | - | TSMC 28nm | TSMC 28nm | TSMC 28nm |
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