During AMD's earnings call Thursday, CEO Lisa Su let slip a more concrete launch window for the oddest, most intriguing member of the Fiji lineup: The Radeon R9 Nano.
"Fury just launched actually this week and we will be launching Nano in the August timeframe," Su said while answering a question about the supply of Fiji-powered graphics cards. Previously, the R9 Nano was only confirmed for "this summer."
The R9 Nano, like the 7.64-inch flagship Fury X, will take advantage of HBM's integration directly on the Fiji die to shrink the overall length of the card down to crazy small proportions. The Nano is a mere six inches long, and unlike the Fury X, doesn't require an integrated closed-loop liquid cooling solution to stay frosty--which makes you naturally wonder how much punch it'll have.
Don't be worried. The Fury X's GPU packs a whopping 4096 stream processors, while the air-cooled Fury rocks a cut-down version with 3584. AMD hasn't confirmed the R9 Nano's exact specs yet, CEO Su has said that the six-inch card will offer "significantly more performance than the Radeon R9 290X," AMD's previous-generation flagship.
Color us intrigued--especially for small form factor builds like Steam Machines. Another monstrous Radeon with not one, but two Fiji processors is also slated to launch sometime this fall.