Although the AMD RX Vega series graphics card failed to pick up the banner of bringing NVIDIA to the forefront of the Forbidden Banner, it did not disgrace its mission and made its own brand new Ruilong APU. It also historically entered the Intel processor.
And now, AMD is showing new killings, which is the ultimate form of the video cannon -RX Vega Nano.
In the era of Fiji Architecture, AMD once built a mini R9 Nano, which is only 15 centimeters in length. However, the configuration and performance of the R9 Fury X is comparable to that of the flagship R9 Fury X. There is no semicolon here.
The idea of the RX Vega Nano is similar to that of the HBM memory with GPU core integration. The PCB board has been greatly reduced. The prototype was demonstrated in August 2017, but it has not been shown below.
Recently, the sapphire's Nitro Pulse RX Vega 56 used this little guy to make a large full-size video card, too.
Fortunately, Now we have dug the real RX Vega Nano built by Dylan Hengjin. Basically, we followed the public reference design, but we removed the rear Radeon cube lamp, the cooling fan position was closer to the back baffle, and the Dylan LOGO in the middle of the fan. Made a color-changing light, but also to enhance the power supply to 8 + 6 pin.
Due to the fact that the PCB is too short and compact, the heat sink still stands out in a small piece, and the internal dense heat sink is faintly visible.
Don't know when Dylan will actually get this card on the market.