A unique graphics board from AMD, code-named “Dracarys,” has just been spotted on the Indian import tracking portal Zauba. This particular part holds a very high per unit value of 68,495 INR which indicates that it could to be the company’s craziest graphics product to date.

AMD Dracarys – A $10,000 Vega 10 Powered Graphics Monster

The code name “Dracarys,” as many of you might be familiar with, translates to “dragon fire” in High Valyrian, a language in Game of Thrones lore. If WCCFtech’s sources are to be believed, AMD Dracarys will be a $10,000 mini super-computing graphics monster powered by the next generation Vega 10 GPU.

Like the recently announced Radeon Pro SSG, AMD Dracarys is rumored to feature more than 1TB of directly accessible on-board graphics memory, alongside 16GB of HBM2 RAM. However, Dracarys will be different in a way that its storage is far more integrated than the Pro SSG, with a PCIe SSD integrated into one expansion card.

While the SSG has memory treated as part of a huge pool of RAM, this one is more like a graphics card where the Fiji GPU has to jump over a few hoops to take advantage of all of the available storage space on the SSD.

Moreover, the new Vega 10 board will be equipped with 20+ TFLOPs of FP16 performance. If true, Dracarys will have more than twice the graphics horsepower of the Radeon Pro SSG, making it a true fire breathing monster!

AMD is expected to give a sneak peak at the new Dracarys graphics board at the next month’s Supercomputing 2016 event to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The launch is scheduled to happen sometime in the second half of 2017.

As for the pricing, the early development kits will reportedly set you back $10,000 although the final product will cost significantly less, but it still won’t come cheap by any means.