We have just learned (via VideoCardZ) that for the first time in history, AMD RTG is going to be holding an AMA over at Reddit. The Ask Me Anything session is going to happen on the 3rd of March and could be the perfect opportunity for AMD to give out a few hints about its upcoming GPUs. In fact, the topics that they will be discussing include Polaris and Fury X2. Talk about its Zen processors however, seems off-limits – which more than makes sense considering this is an AMA with RTG.

AMD gets ready to hold RTG AMA session on the 3rd of March 2016

The announcement about the AMA was posted over at the AMD Sub-Reddit about a day back and is already filled with some very pertinent questions. AMD hasn't done anything like this before but this is an extremely positive sign, since it means that they are reaching out to their customers directly. This is one of the many new ideologies RTG has started pursuing in recent times - driving home the impression of competency.

The first reddit AMD Q&A/AMA is happening soon. Right here.

The Q&A is open to all topics dealing with anything under the Radeon Technologies Group (the Radeon division of AMD). Some big secrets could be unveiled this Thursday, so bring your best questions! Likely topics of discussion will most likely include Vulkan, FreeSync, GPUOpen, Polaris, Fury X2, VR, DirectX 12, and anything else you're curious about. Don't ask about Zen. It's still a super secret.

AMD has already revealed quite a lot of snippets about the upcoming Polaris architecture - including the fact that it would comprise of two GPUs: Polaris 10 and Polaris 11. We know that the node shrink from 28nm to 14nm FinFET should give theme a roughly 2.0x boost in perf per watt, but with architectural improvements this number can go as high as 2.5x (something AMD execs have been hinting at as well). The RTG spokesperson hinted on topics including Vulkan, FreeSync, GPUOpen, Polaris, Fury X2, VR, DirectX 12 and anything else users on reddit might feel like asking.

Because of this, it is very likely that the company will divulge some hints regarding its plans if the right question is asked. We will be covering the Reddit AMA and be on the lookout for the revelation of anything that isnt't common PR stuff. We also have an exclusive of our own coming up in a few hours time covering a specific VR portion of RTG. Any readers that have questions of their own to ask AMD, can head over to reddit and sign up for the AMA. Keep in mind that the thread for the actual AMA will probably be different than the one linked here. Here are the top voted questions on the thread right now by user Khagerou: