Today AMD doesn't launch its highly anticipated Radeon RX Vega series, but finally we have been given some official information.All the numbers regarding Vega in this post is confirmed by AMD via their slides from SIGGRAPH 2017. The card is due to hit shelves on August 14th. Now priced in the 1080 territory, similar to the reported performance AMD have also announced bundle packs with savings as well free games promotions. Now I can't wait to see real world performance reviews from independent reviewers and not cherry picked results for marketing purposes.
So yesterday was the release of the less anticipated Ryzen R3 line of processors, but just because they don't have a huge amount of cores or cost hundreds of euros to buy doesn't mean they should be simply dismissed as "just another processor". No, these these are a solid choice for entry level gaming builds or workstations and home/office PCs, but perhaps more importantly they are a window into the wonderful world of Ryzen.
Information regarding Intel's upcoming mainstream 6-core CPU, “Coffee Lake” has been steadily trickling out, with reports now becoming somewhat more frequent.
The latest rumour to hit the AMD Vega mill centers around pricing
According to videocardz.com, the first 3DMark scores of AMD's newest GPU offering RX Vega are in, and they are a tad underwhelming.
AMD have revealed the packaging for the upcoming Ryzen Threadripper as well as keeping fans hyped with repeatedly saying how soon the processor will be coming out.
Behold – the first look at #Threadripper packaging. Who else is counting down the minutes until they can get their hands on this CPU? pic.twitter.com/E6MmjO61nR
— AMD Ryzen (@AMDRyzen) 24 July 2017

Rumors have it that Coffee Lake, Intel's upcoming CPU series to have multiple 6-core offerings