Megalith
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Being that CrossFire was non-existent during AMD’s media briefing and in RX Vega marketing materials, GamersNexus supposes that the company is giving up on their multi-GPU technology. While RX Vega 64 and RX Vega 56 will support CrossFire, AMD did note that the industry is moving away from these configurations and developer support is limited.
...AMD has minimized its marketing focus on multi-GPU for RX Vega and, although the cards can technically function in multi-card arrays, AMD noted that the value is rough when considering limited developer support. This aligns with NVIDIA’s decision to begin slowly winding-down SLI support during the Pascal 10-series launch event, where discussion of keyed 3-way SLI would be required (something later changed, though there’s no official support of >2-way SLI in games on 10-series cards).
...AMD has minimized its marketing focus on multi-GPU for RX Vega and, although the cards can technically function in multi-card arrays, AMD noted that the value is rough when considering limited developer support. This aligns with NVIDIA’s decision to begin slowly winding-down SLI support during the Pascal 10-series launch event, where discussion of keyed 3-way SLI would be required (something later changed, though there’s no official support of >2-way SLI in games on 10-series cards).