The first performance results of AMD's upcoming Radeon Pro Duo graphics card have been posted by Expreview. AMD's flagship graphics card, the Radeon Pro Duo launches tomorrow and we mostly know everything about the card aside from the performance numbers but those have also been revealed by Expreview.

The Radeon Pro Duo powered by dual Fiji chips is an insane graphics card.

AMD's Radeon Pro Duo 4K Performance Results Unveiled - 60% Performance Lead Over R9 Fury X and GTX 980 Ti

Now we know that you are excited to see the performance numbers but let's just do a quick recap of AMD's internal specifications and performance estimates. In their official slides, AMD said that the Radeon Pro Duo will be 1.3x faster than the Radeon R9 295X2 (Dual Hawaii) and 1.5X faster than the GeForce GTX Titan X (GM 200). The performance results posted by Expreview will let us know whether these claims from AMD are true.

The Radeon Pro Duo comes with dual Fiji GPU cores that are clocked around the same specifications as the Fury series cards. The Radeon Pro Duo comes with two Fiji XT cores (128 compute units), each chip comprising of 4096 shaders that adds up to 8192 on the card itself. Each core has 64 raster operation units and 256 texture mapping units while the core clock is maintained up to 1000 MHz.











AMD's official slide deck for the Radeon Pro Duo reveals some interesting features.

With the mention clock speeds, the Radeon Pro Duo has a total of 128 ROPs and 512 Texture Mapping Units which deliver 512 GT/s texture fill rates and 128 GP/s Pixel Fill rates. The card is a beast designed to power 4K gaming and professional content and features AMD’s Liquid VR and FireRender technologies for the best app-level support.

The specifications of the Radeon Pro Duo reveals its several TFLOPs of crunch power!

This allows the card to deliver 16 TFLOPs of 32-bit single precision compute which is currently the highest any graphics card could offer. The dual Fiji GPUs really form a great duo as a FP32 oriented compute card but at the same time, lacks FP64 hardware which isn’t available on Fiji GPUs.