Last year, AMD debuted their highly anticipated RDNA architecture to the world, with the highest-end SKU being the Radeon RX 5700 XT, powered by the Navi 10 silicon. This graphics card was impressive in its own right, measuring a mere 251mm2 and built using TSMC’s 7nm process. RDNA represented a significant design shift for.
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 →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 →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.
Read More →Well, this is definitely going to be a packed article, but turns out there are still lots of announcements to come from AMD. Let’s start things with upcoming motherboards for both the Mainstream and HEDT processors from the company. According to VideoCardz.com, there is an internal memo that is floating about at ASUS which.
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