Currently, AMD’s gaming GPU lineup consists of the Polaris based Radeon RX 500 series and the RX Vega 56 and 64, with the popular belief that the much-hyped Navi cards shall see a release in 2019. Navi will be a new architecture, although it isn’t clear whether Navi will be a refined variant of.
Read More →In the technology world, you’re only as good as the last product you released; and fortunately for AMD, their current product offerings are pretty darn competitive. AMD have disclosed the results of their Q4 2017 financial results, and there’s definitely a sense that the company is on an upward trajectory. Speaking in broad terms,.
Read More →Details for AMD’s upcoming range of Vega powered graphics cards have started to emerge, with the top dog, the Radeon Instinct MI25 outperforming Nvidia’s Pascal powered Titan X graphics cards handily in certain applications, and crushing Maxwell without issue. Currently, there are three distinct versions of the MI range, the MI6, MI8 and finally, the.
Read More →AMD’s Radeon RX 490 is one of the most mysterious graphics cards in recent memory; a GPU we were certain would have appeared on retail shelves by this point. But yet this is evidently not the case, and as 2016 is drawing to the close and rumours of Vega take over the news, we’re.
Read More →There’s one certainty in the graphics industry – nothing is stagnant. Earlier this year AMD released the Polaris range of graphics cards, spanning from the RX 460 all the way up to the Radeon RX 480, but these rumors show that we’re we’ll be seeing new revisions of Polaris which offers a large boost.
Read More →It’s been a pretty interesting couple of weeks in the GPU industry (okay, that’s a subtle understatement), with a whole slew of news from both Nvidia and AMD on upcoming graphics cards and architectures. But Vega news is particularly prevalent at the moment, and another source has popped up citing that we’ll not only.
Read More →During AMD’s Capsacin event, held during GDC 2016, the company revealed their upcoming roadmap of graphics cards for the upcoming years and we learned that following on from Polaris (which shall debut this year) AMD will be releasing their first HBM2 GPU, codenamed Vega. A LinkedIn profile has hinted what we might expect to find.
Read More →Post GDC 2016 reports emerged that Sony were working on the Playstation 4K and had shown off the hardware to developers, promising them considerably greater performance. This extra power is supposedly to allow the PS4k to render at UHD resolutions and push extra pixels and frame rate for Sony’s upcoming PSVR headset (which is.
Read More →Judging from the companies roadmaps shown during their Capsaicin event held in GDC 2016, AMD’s next generation Pascal GPU’s are not currently using High Bandwidth Memory 2, and instead use the tried and true HBM1 technology and GDDR5(X) RAM. If you’d asked anyone in the tech and gaming industry a few weeks ago, they would.
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