Yet more rumours have surfaced for the pricing RX 6600 and RX 6600 XT, which are expected to be announced by AMD on July 30th. These new rumours on the price tag of the RX 6600 and RX 6600 XT are thanks to Neowin, who claim that according to their industry sources we.
Read More →To say that the graphics card market has been extremely scuffed is a bit of an understandment, as prices shot through the roof and extreme stock shortages became commonplace. But, there is hope on the horizon. As we discussed in our recent video, we have been hearing from our sources that stock issues are.
Read More →There have been a fair amount of rumours surrounding the as-yet-unannounced RDNA 2 GPUs, the RX 6600 and RX 6600XT. Today, both of them have been spotted in driver listings by well-known leaker Komachi Ensaka. AMD did state at their CES 2021 conference that a single fan GPU would be added to the RX.
Read More →At their recent Computex 2021 conference, AMD finally shared some details about their upsampling technology, FidelityFX Super Resolution. One of the things AMD’s Scott Herklemann confirmed was that FSR will be supported on Radeon RX 6000, RX 5000, RX 500, and RX Vega graphics cards. This naturally raised a large question mark in people’s.
Read More →While we talk a lot about GPU hardware, the driver software behind it is just as important. Today, AMD announced AMD Radeon™ Software Adrenalin 21.4.1, the next edition of its software suite for AMD Radeon graphics, providing gamers, creators and enthusiasts with incredible visual fidelity, ultra-responsive gaming, and advanced features to unlock the full.
Read More →Despite Nvidia’s RTX 30 series of cards launching, and AMD taking the CPU performance crown with Ryzen 5000 series and being very competitive with their Radeon RX 6000 series, the hardware shortages have left a lot of people still without next-generation PC hardware and wondering if they should just hold on to what they’ve.
Read More →One of the big changes AMD’s Ryzen processors brought to the table with their original debut in 2017 was SMT (Simultaneous Multi-Threading), which allows two threads to run on the same Zen processor core at once, doubling the number of logical processors which your operating system can see. The core counts of Ryzen’s mainstream.
Read More →I’ve spoken a few times on Youtube about how AMD has been absolutely crushing it against Intel when it came to the the sales and revenue at Germany’s biggest tech retailer, Mind Factory. Now we have a new report for December, thanks as always to the Reddit user Ingebor. There’s quite a lot to.
Read More →In July 2019, after much anticipation, AMD launched the first generation of RDNA based graphics cards, with the RX 5700 XT sporting 40 Compute Units, and the RX 5700 snipping 4 of those (leaving just 36 active). Both of these GPUs were based on the same Navi 10 graphics core, and of course, have.
Read More →In graphics, 2020 has started in a similar fashion to how virtually all of 2019 played out – with AMD offering competitive solutions in the mid and low-range, but failing to have any real answer for the top-end Nvidia GeForce RTX 20 series SKUs. AMD’s Radeon VII had been a viable option for the.
Read More →CES 2020 has finally happened! You can find our coverage of AMD’s and Intel’s conference in our video which is embedded below, but if you watched the whole conference you may have noticed something interesting – a render of the upcoming Xbox Series X from Microsoft. But, despite this understandably sending gaming and tech.
Read More →If you’ve been following AMD’s GPU plans for any length of time, you’ll know that the current latest line of graphics cards from the company is based on the first generation of RDNA architecture, with the highest-end graphics card in the Navi being the RX 5700 XT, which outputs roughly the same level of.
Read More →On March 2nd of next year, it will have been three years since the launch of the first-gen Ryzen processors and with their launch, AMD caused significant disruption to what consumers expect from mainstream processors. It’s easy to focus in on the core count increase, doubling the core count over Intel’s then flagship offerings,.
Read More →It seems like the excitement for Zen 2 hasn’t even stopped and the hype for Zen 3 is already starting. AMD has been a merciless execution machine, and timing and staggering their product launches perfectly to not just keep the hype up, but also ensure that each launch goes off as smoothly as possible..
Read More →Over the past few months, there’s been a lot of mystery to what is going on with AMD’s ‘Big Navi’ GPU, which we assumed to be Navi 12. AMD launched Navi 10 in the form of the Radeon RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT on July 7th (which we exclusively leaked way before the.
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