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Friday, 29 March 2013
AMD unveils Radeon Sky Graphics card for cloud gaming
AMD has announced the Radeon Sky Graphics cards at the Game Developers Conference 2013. These cards are developed for servers that provide cloud gaming services.
The Radeon Sky cards are based on the Radeon HD 7000 series of consumer graphics cards. The card will be featured in servers that render games and stream the video to tablets, laptops
and desktops over the internet. AMD is a firm believer of cloud gaming: by rendering 3D-games on a server, complex games can be played on simple devices and games can also be
sold as a subscription. The Radeon Sky series will initially consist of just three cards. The Radeon Sky 900 is based on two Tahiti GPUs and has 3584 stream processors and 6GB of
memory. The Radeon Sky 700 is a card with a single Tahiti chip, resulting in 1792 enabled stream processors. This model also offers 6GB of memory. The entry-level model is the
Radeon Sky 500, based on a Pitcairn chip with 1280 stream processors and 4GB of memory.
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