Advanced Micro Devices has begun internal testing of what is believed to be the company’s next-generation flagship graphics processing unit. Earlier this month the company’s subsidiary in India received a graphics card based on the code-named Fiji XT graphics processing unit.
According to Zauba.com database, which monitors imports and exports to and from India, where high-tech companies employ many engineers, AMD’s office in India received a “printed circuit board assembly (video graphic card) C880 Fiji XT P/N.102-C88001-00” on the 7th of November, 2014.
Videocardz web-site believes that AMD’s code-named Fiji XT graphics processing unit is the company’s next-generation flagship GPU that will power the Radeon R9 390X graphics card. It is believed that Fiji XT is based on the GCN 1.2 architecture and is made using 28nm or 20nm fabrication process.