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Strictly speaking, based on what we've been told, the answer to the question in the headline is "yes." While official information regarding AMD's next-generation RDNA 5 (or 'UDNA') graphics ...
AMD's FSR 4 is currently officially limited to the latest RDNA 4 GPUs due to their FP8 support. The lack of FP8 support on ...
According to a new leak, AMD might be working on a truly high-end graphics card for RDNA 5.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to ...
Today amd has announced its latest rdna 2-based graphics card - the Radeon rx 6700 XT. We've only been given a high-level overview of the gpu so far, but here's everything you need to know - including ...
AMD is gearing up to launch its RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9000 series, but if you're a Red Team faithful hoping for new Radeon GPUs in gaming laptops, you might be waiting a while. The company officially ...
RDNA 2, RDNA 3 see visual boost AMD has managed to shoot itself in the foot again, this time by accidentally releasing the full source code for FSR 4. The shiny new upscaler was supposed to be a ...
Something to look forward to: Team Red will launch its Radeon RX 8000 graphics cards next year with a new RDNA 4 architecture. While a few leaks have already provided some insight into the next-gen ...
There’s more than meets the eye to these leaked RDNA 5 AMD codenames for new AMD PC graphics cards, as well as Xbox and ...
Graphics Cards AMD offers an update on Project Amethyst, a Sony collaboration that's already 'delivered smarter, more efficient solutions like Super Resolution in FSR 4' Hardware Claimed Sony PS6 ...
Graphics Cards Demand has been 'very strong' and 'outpaced supply' for AMD's RX 9000-series cards according to CEO Dr. Lisa Su, as anyone who's tried to buy one can attest Graphics Cards Nvidia's RTX ...
AMD has expanded FSR 4's reach for Radeon RX 9000 Series owners, with over 85 DirectX 12 titles now support via AMD Software: ...
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