AMD Radeon 300 Series wouldn't be a re-branded 200 series

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The news about the high-end GPU that AMD (Advanced Micro Device) is currently working on, AMD Radeon 300 series, surfaced within the community of the gamers.

The AMD Radeon 300 Series isn't something that will employ to re-brand the graphic cards from AMD Radeon 200 Series. The new lineup of Radeon flagship products would take place at the Computex.

Supposedly, the original plan aside from introducing the new products is that to rebrand AMD Radeon 200 Series product to AMD Radeon 300 Series, fundamentally making their old product to its newer and modified version.

That was the news they used to believe. Suddenly the updated news report about AMD's change of plan to their Radeon Series making the massive explosion to the gaming community consist of extreme PC gamer enthusiast including the casual PC gamer. Instead of re-branding the old chipset, they decided to take the different risks with the Radeon Series 300. The management decides to introduce the entirely brand new line-up of GPU.

According to the AMD's Gaming Scientist Richard Huddy, he had asserted from several incidents that all of the AMD's future GPU will support FreeSync" which it indicates that AMD Radeon 200 series is simply cannot re-brand into Series 300 GPU. There is a significant portion of series 200 that does support FreeSync.

The capability of FreeSync is to update the display controller that coordinates the die GPU itself which it can cost extremely expensive if the die will warrant of re-designing

Recently, AMD had announced the series of their newest desktop gaming graphic cards at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. They feature their latest Radeon 300 Series along with the mixtures of the new generation of GPUs as well as excellent memory technologies such as HBM (High Bandwidth Memory).

The new generation of Graphic Processing Unit AMD Radeon 300 Series is in a finishing touch almost ready to showcase in the market.

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