AMD Radeon Fury Pro release date news, specs rumors: New GPU to be released in 2017 with capabilities exceeding those of the GTX Titan X GPU

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A lot of gamers are getting hyped up since there have been several reports online about the upcoming AMD Radeon Fury Pro. After all, the graphics card is expected to be much more powerful compared to the latest NVIDIA GTX Titan X. 

According to Game N Guide, the new AMD Radeon Fury Pro will be the new flagship graphics card of AMD, and it will be released with 4096 graphics cores as well as 12 teraflops of computer horsepower.

There are still no specific details about its release date just yet, but it is rumored that the Fury Pro will be released sometime during 2017. If this proves to be the truth, the new GPU will dominate the market for sure.

WCCF Tech revealed that the leaked details point out that AMD plans to develop the Vega 10 platform and were revealed by the AMD Crimson driver code. It hinted that the new technology for graphics will be the company's hope in competing against the impressively done Pascal architecture made by their rival company NVIDIA.

With this, it is expected for the Fury Pro GPU to become a graphics system that will improve the overall experience of PC gaming.

After all, the speed and power the new Fury Pro entails that it will enable users to have a smoother, more streamlined 4k graphics experience when gaming using the PC. Furthermore, there are even speculations saying that the new GPU will have an impressive 16 GB of RAM coupled with a 512 Gbps bandwidth throughput.

Regardless, AMD is yet to provide any solid details about the GPU's current development.

Fans, however, were able to gather some of the details of what the Fury Pro can allegedly do. As such, experts conclude that it is possible that this new GPU will have the same price range as the NVIDIA GTX Titan X, which costs $1,200.

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