AMD finally releases RX 560

We knew this card would arrive at some point. Polaris 11 was the only GPU in RX 400 series that was not available with all cores enabled, at least not as an official desktop gaming solution in all regions. Chinese board partners decided to give us a taste of full Polaris 11, but these cards were only available in some regions. Starting from today, fully-enabled Polaris 11 will be available as RX 560, everywhere.

The new card features 1024 Stream Processors, 64 Texture Units and 16 Raster Units. The Radeon RX 560 is equipped with 2GB GDDR5 memory across 128-bit interface. Board partners will also offer 4GB variants.

This card has higher clocks than RX 460, but also higher typical board power (TDB) of 80W.

The RX 560 will be cheaper than RX 460 at launch: suggested retail price is 99 USD.

AMD Radeon RX 500 Series VideoCardz.com Radeon RX 560 Radeon RX 460 Radeon RX 550 GPU Polaris 21 Polaris 11 Polaris 12 Stream Processors 1024 896 512 TMUs 64 48 32 ROPs 16 16 16 Base Clock 1175 MHz 1090 MHz 1100 MHz Boost Clock 1275 MHz 1200 MHz 1183 MHz Memory Clock 7000 MHz 7000 MHz 7000 MHz Memory 2GB / 4GB 2GB / 4GB 2GB / 4GB Memory Bus 128-bit 128-bit 128-bit TDB 80 W 75 W 65 W Memory Type GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5 MSRP 99 USD 119 USD 79 USD

Bear in mind RX 560 specs on Radeon website still have a typo next o Texture Units: