Nvidia finally released turing graphics cards in the midst of thousands of calls, the eyeballs of many diy players in Bode. Compared with NVIDIA's spring breeze, amd seems to have some loneliness, whether it is polaris or vega, is considered to be a continuation of the gcn architecture, the two years of earnings thanks to virtual currency, looks very good, but the technology and architecture are still in short supply, can only continue to tap the potential of existing graphics cards.

Amd's latest release of professional graphics card Radeon pro v340, using the Vega Vega Vega star architecture, radeon pro professional card family already has vega 56, vega 64, vega frontier edition, ssg and other different products, and this radeon pro v340 uses two vega 56 flagship cores, with 112 computing units a total of 7168 stream processors, with 32gb hbm2 memory (16GB per GPU) with a bandwidth of 512GB/s.
Amd Radeon Pro v340 is AMD's strongest single card at present, and AMD's crossfire technology makes the two GPU cores more efficient. Amd Radeon pro v340 focuses on the professional data and virtualization markets, with up to 32 virtualization users, each allocated 1gb of video memory.
The amd radeon pro v340 has a thermal design power consumption of 300w and requires two 8pin auxiliary power supplies. Compared with the single-core rx vega 64, the power consumption of the amd radeon pro v340 is quite well controlled, after all, the thermal power design of the rx vega 64 is close to 300w, and the water-cooled version is 345w.
In terms of heat dissipation, the two GPUs of amd radeon pro v340 use vacuum chamber heating plates for heat dissipation, as well as aluminum fins, auxiliary brackets, pure copper heat pipes, auxiliary back panels, and the appearance adopts the black and blue color that amd professional cards are now popular. Amd Radeon Pro v340 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2018 at an undisclosed price.