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Default Evidence points to Radeon R9 380X with high-bandwidth memory

New evidence suggests AMD is working on a Radeon R9 380X GPU with high-bandwidth memory. The latest nuggets come from an unlikely source: the LinkedIn profiles of two AMD staffers apparently linked to the project. References to the GPU were spotted by a member of the 3D Center forums.

The 380X is mentioned by name in the profile of Ilana Shternshain, an ASIC physical design engineer "responsible for full-chip timing methodology and closure for AMD's most exciting chips." Those chips include ...

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