Next Generation AMD Hawaii GPU Architecture For Radeon R9 290X and R9 290 Unveiled – Fastest Chip by AMD Yet
The AMD Hawaii GPU architecture has been unveiled and detailed by today at the GPU ’14 press conference. The AMD Hawaii GPU architecture has been unveiled and detailed by today at the GPU ’14 press conference. The
Hawaii GPU architecture is based on the latest GCN 2.0 (Graphics Core
Next) architecture and built from ground up to deliver the next era of gaming performance.

Next Generation AMD Hawaii GPU Architecture Unveiled
The AMD Hawaii GPU architecture is fused on AMD’s top tier Radeon R9
290X graphics card which now holds the title of the world’s fastest
graphic card.
AMD has made some very big changes with the new Hawaii architecture
which include the addition of a massive 512-bit bus interface and stream
processor count bumped up to 2816 SPs on a 28nm die that has a size of
just around 420mm
2 which is bigger than the Tahiti fused on the Radeon HD 7970 yet at the
same time, 30% smaller than NVIDIA’s GK110 flagship GPU.
There are two cards based on the Hawaii GPU architecture, the AMD
Radeon R9 290X which features the Hawaii XT core and the AMD Radeon R9
290 which would launch later featuring the Hawaii Pro core. The
specifications for the Hawaii XT part are
confirmed
but the exact configuration of the Hawaii Pro remains a mystery.
Neverthe less, the Hawaii GPU features over 6 billion transistors
compared to 4.3 Billion transistors featured in the Radeon HD 7970. This
is a phenomenal increase given the
price point of the Hawaii GPU which is $599 for the Radeon R9 290X part.
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