Model (codename) |
Release Date & Price |
Architecture & Fab |
Transistors & Die Size |
Core | Fillrate[a][b][c] | Processing power[a][d] (GFLOPS) |
Memory | TBP | Bus interface | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Config[e] | Clock[a] (MHz) | Texture (GT/s) | Pixel (GP/s) | Single | Double | Size (MiB) | Bus type & width |
Clock (MT/s) | Band- width (GB/s) | ||||||
Radeon R5 220[1] (Caicos Pro) |
December 21, 2013 OEM |
Terascale 2[f] 40 nm |
370×106 67 mm2 |
80:8:4 | 625 650 |
5 | 2.5 | 200 | — | 1024 | DDR3 64-bit |
1066 | 8.53 | 18 W | PCIe 2.1 ×16 |
Radeon R5 230[2] (Caicos Pro) |
April 3, 2014[3] ? |
160:8:4 | 625 | 5 | 2.5 | 200 | — | 1024 2048 |
DDR3 64-bit |
1066 | 8.53 | 19 W[4] | |||
Radeon R5 235[1] (Caicos XT) |
December 21, 2013 OEM |
160:8:4 | 775 | 6.2 | 3.1 | 248 | — | 1024 | DDR3 64-bit |
1800 | 14.4 | 35 W[5] | |||
Radeon R5 235X[1] (Caicos XT) |
December 21, 2013 OEM |
160:8:4 | 875 | 7.0 | 3.5 | 280 | — | 1024 | DDR3 64-bit |
1800 | 14.4 | 18 W | |||
Radeon R5 240[1] (Oland) |
November 1, 2013[6] OEM |
GCN 1st gen 28 nm |
1040×106 90 mm2 |
384:24:8 | 730 780 |
14.6 | 5.84 | 560.6 599 |
29.2 | 1024 2048 |
DDR3 GDDR3 64-bit |
1800 2000 |
14.4 16.0 |
30 W | PCIe 3.0 ×8 |
Radeon R7 240[7] (Oland Pro) |
August 8, 2013 US $69 |
320:20:8 | 730 780 |
14.6 | 5.84 | 467.2 499.2 |
29.2 | 2048 4096 |
DDR3 GDDR5 128-bit |
1800 4500 |
28.8 72 |
30 W, <45 W (4 GB)[8] | |||
Radeon R7 250[7] (Oland XT) |
August 8, 2013 US $89 |
384:24:8 | 1000 (1050) |
24 | 8 | 768 806.4 |
48 | 1024 2048 |
DDR3 GDDR5 128-bit |
1800 4600 |
28.8 73.6 |
75 W | |||
Radeon R7 250E[9] (Cape Verde Pro) |
December 21, 2013 US $109 |
1500×106 123 mm2 |
512:32:16 | 800 | 25.6 | 12.8 | 819.2 | 51.2 | 1024 2048 |
GDDR5 128-bit |
4500 | 72 | 55 W | PCIe 3.0 ×16 | |
Radeon R7 250X[7] (Cape Verde XT) |
February 10, 2014 US $99 |
640:40:16 | 1000 | 40 | 16 | 1280 | 80 | 1024 2048 |
GDDR5 128-bit |
4500 | 72 | 95 W | |||
Radeon R7 260[7] (Bonaire) |
December 17, 2013 US $109 |
GCN 2nd gen 28 nm |
2080×106 160 mm2 |
768:48:16 | 1000 | 48 | 16 | 1536 | 96 | 1024 | GDDR5 128-bit |
6000 | 96 | 95 W | |
Radeon R7 260X[7] (Bonaire XTX) |
August 8, 2013 US $139 |
896:56:16 | 1100 | 61.6 | 17.6 | 1971.2 | 123.2 | 1024 2048 |
GDDR5 128-bit |
6500 | 104 | 115 W | |||
Radeon R7 265[7] (Pitcairn Pro) |
February 13, 2014 US $149 |
GCN 1st gen 28 nm |
2800×106 212 mm2 |
1024:64:32 | 900 925 |
57.6 | 28.8 | 1843.2 | 115.2 | 2048 | GDDR5 256-bit |
5600 | 179.2 | 150 W | |
Radeon R9 270[10] (Pitcairn XT) |
November 13, 2013 US $179 |
1280:80:32 | 900 925 |
72 | 28.8 | 2304 2368 |
144 148 |
2048 | GDDR5 256-bit |
5600 | 179.2 | 150 W | |||
Radeon R9 270X[10] (Pitcairn XT) |
August 8, 2013 US $199 |
1280:80:32 | 1000 1050 |
80 | 32 | 2560 2688 |
160 168 |
2048 4096 |
GDDR5 256-bit |
5600 | 179.2 | 180 W | |||
Radeon R9 280[10] (Tahiti Pro) |
March 4, 2014 US $249 |
4313×106 352 mm2 |
1792:112:32 | 827 933 |
92.6 | 26.5 | 2964 3343.9 |
741 836 |
3072 | GDDR5 384-bit |
5000 | 240 | 250 W | ||
Radeon R9 280X[10] (Tahiti XTL)[11] |
August 8, 2013 US $299 |
2048:128:32 | 850 1000 |
109–128 | 27.2–32 | 3481.6 4096 |
870.4 1024 |
3072 | GDDR5 384-bit |
6000 | 288 | 250 W | |||
Radeon R9 285[10] (Tonga Pro) |
September 2, 2014 US $249 |
GCN 3rd gen 28 nm |
5000×106 359 mm2 [12] |
1792:112:32 | 918 | 102.8 | 29.4 | 3290 | 206.6[13] | 2048 | GDDR5 256-bit |
5500 | 176[g] | 190 W | |
Radeon R9 285X (Tonga XT) |
Unreleased [15] | 2048:128:32 | 1002 | 128.3 | 32.1 | 4104 | 256.5 | 3072 | GDDR5 384-bit |
5500 | 264 | 200 W | |||
Radeon R9 290[10] (Hawaii Pro) |
November 5, 2013 US $399 |
GCN 2nd gen 28 nm |
6200×106 438 mm2 [16] |
2560:160:64 | up to 947[h] | 151.52 | 60.608 | 4848.6 | 606.1 | 4096 | GDDR5 512-bit |
5000 | 320 | 250 W[18] | |
Radeon R9 290X[10] (Hawaii XT) |
October 24, 2013 November 6, 2014[19] US $549 |
2816:176:64 | 1000[h] | 176 | 64 | 5632 | 704 | 4096 8192 |
GDDR5 512-bit |
5000 | 320 | 250 W[18] | |||
Radeon R9 295X2[10][20] (Vesuvius) |
April 8, 2014 US $1499 |
2× 6200×106 2× 438 mm2 |
2× 2816:176:64 | 1018 | 358.33 | 130.3 | 11466.75 | 1433.34 | 2× 4096 | GDDR5 512-bit |
5000 | 2× 320 | 500 W | ||
Model (codename) |
Release Date & Price |
Architecture & Fab |
Transistors & Die Size |
Config[e] | Clock[a] (MHz) | Texture (GT/s) | Pixel (GP/s) | Single | Double | Size (MiB) | Bus type & width |
Clock (MT/s) | Band- width (GB/s) |
TBP | Bus interface |
Core | Fillrate[a][b][c] | Processing power[a][d] (GFLOPS) |
Memory |
- ^ a b c d e f Boost values (if available) are stated below the base value in italic.
- ^ a b Texture fillrate is calculated as the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
- ^ a b Pixel fillrate is calculated as the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
- ^ a b Precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
- ^ a b Unified Shaders : Texture Mapping Units : Render Output Units
- ^ Lacks hardware video encoder
- ^ The R9 285 utilizes loss-less colour compression which can increase effective memory performance (relative to GCN 1st gen and 2nd gen cards) in certain situations.[12][14]
- ^ a b Base clock of R9 290 and R9 290X will maintain at 947 MHz and 1000 MHz before reaching 95 °C, respectively.[17]
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