AMD's Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards are based on the RDNA 3 architecture, and if you keep up with hardware news, you've probably heard of RDNA 3.5. That revision to the RDNA 3 design is not coming to discrete GPUs, though; it's strictly for integrated graphics. Instead, AMD's...
The upcoming next-gen Nvidia and AMD graphics cards have just been registered at the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), bringing them one step closer to launch. Although this doesn’t mean that all of the listed GPUs will launch this year (or at all), it does give us some insight into ...
The Radeon RX 5700’s first-gen RDNA “Navi” GPU. Here are some new features we’d expect to see in AMD’s next-gen Radeon graphics cards, courtesy of Microsoft’s reveal: Real-time ray tracing: No surprise here. While real-time ray tracing is currently only ...
Unique in consumer parts for the new 5700 series cards is support for PCI Express 4.0. Designed to go hand-in-hand with AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series CPUs, which are introducing support for the feature as well, PCIe 4.0 doubles the amount of bus bandwidth available to the card, rising from ...
NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace GPUs will be coming to gamers later this year in the next-gen GeForce RTX graphics cards.
too. At the beginning of this year, the companyannounced a slate of next-gen graphics cardsfor laptops, promising they’d be out by February. The laptops — and trust me, there are only a few — came and went, the seasons changed, and nothing. We’ve had no more AMD laptops since....
AMD is expected to launch both of its next-gen Radeon RX 'RDNA 3' GPU & Ryzen 'Zen 4' Raphael Desktop CPU families in Q4 2022.
Hopefully AMD can deliver and pricing won't be off the chart for both companies. If a new line of cards can bring 2080Ti performance to $400 price range, that would be an upgrade I can live with. If not, then I keep using what I have, I'm in no hurry to dump a lot of cash...
Exclusive: AMD to launch its next-gen Radeon graphics cards based on Navi GPU architecture at E3 2019.
Intel's first Arc graphics cards were underwhelming on launch, and if you believed certain sources, the company was going to can the whole project as a result. Of course, that's not how things have played out—Intel has put considerable effort into improving those first Arc graphics cards,...