If you happen to be in the market for a new graphics card, you can certainly do a whole lot worse than consider the Radeon RX 480, a product that is designed to enhance virtual reality performance.
Available for a price of $199, this new graphics card is about equivalent to a $500 graphics processing unit in terms of virtual reality performance, and is based on technology that will increasingly be harnessed and relied on by content developers over the coming years. Indeed this is the first graphic card to use Radeon's proprietary, high-performance Polaris architecture.
The Radeon RX 480 is an excellent example of a computing product that is designed bearing in mind the technological needs and standards of the future rather than the past and present.
VR-Focused Graphics Cards
Radeon's New Graphics Card Boosts Virtual Reality Computing Performance
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Reality Performance - The trend of developing graphics cards to enhance virtual reality performance is disrupting the gaming industry with future opportunities to develop even more advanced products.
2. Proprietary Architecture - The trend of using proprietary architecture in graphics cards is disrupting the graphics industry, and may open up opportunities for more companies to use proprietary technology to differentiate their products.
3. Future-proof Design - The trend of designing computing products with future technological needs in mind is disrupting the technology industry, and may lead to opportunities for developing more advanced products based on predicted user needs.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - The graphics card industry is disrupting the gaming industry by developing products specifically tailored to enhance virtual reality performance, offering opportunities for more companies to create products for the growing virtual reality market.
2. Graphics Processing Units - The graphics card industry is disrupting the graphics processing unit industry by creating more advanced products using proprietary architecture and decreasing the cost of high-performance products.
3. Technology - The computing industry is being disrupted by products designed with future technological needs in mind, with opportunities for more companies to design products based on predicted user needs.