AMD Sneakily Launches The Radeon Pro V340 – Dual Vega 10 GPU With 32GB HBM2
https://wccftech.com/amd-sneakily-launches-the-radeon-pro-v340-dual-vega-10-gpu-with-32gb-hbm2/
AMD has very quietly launched a brand new graphics card: the Radeon Pro V340 (via Benchlife via Videocardz). Here’s the thing though, this is almost certainly not a 7nm card, otherwise we would have seen it at Computex 2018 when AMD demoed the 7nm Vega Instinct. Instead, as VCZ found out, it is a dual Vega 10 Multi-GPU solution with 16 GB +16 GB (or 32 GB) HBM2 on each Vega 10 GPU die.
The card was quietly unveiled in a presentation given by Nick Pandher, Director of Market Developement Professional Graphics at AMD during a chinese press event. The card is one of the first AMD cards to feature 32 GB of HBM2 memory and is essentially 2 Vega 10s running in parallel. The graphics card is being purported as a virtualization solution with capacity for 32 users.