Today seems quite full of news about AMD Radeon graphics cards. We've seen the sub-$300/€300 Radeon R9 280 and the Radeon R7 265 video boards, and now we have news on a Hawaii-based dual-chip graphics card.
Anyway, VR-Zone was kind enough to share with us the tidbit that the dual-GPU Hawaii video board would come out at some point in June, around Computex.
Well, maybe “news” is too strong a word. Vague rumor would fit better.
Right now, it's in boot stage, which means that it still has to go through a bunch of refinements before it's ready for manufacture. AMD also has to prepare a new driver, or rather design the latest Catalyst suite with the board's features in mind.
So we won't just see NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 790 this summer, but an AMD card as well.