RDNA 4 architecture drives Sapphire’s Nitro+ Radeon RX 9070 XT, featuring 4096 stream processors with boost clocks reaching 3060 MHz and 16GB of GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit interface. The triple-fan ...
OptiScaler, a tool created by the PC gaming community, has managed to bring a stable and working version of FSR 4 to the Radeon RX 6000 Series.
AMD wants to know what gamers are "most excited about in RDNA4." Which has got us thinking. What are we hoping for on PC Gamer? Nvidia is now so dominant, it certainly feels like a strong new ...
In what is a depressingly-rare show of pre-release transparency, AMD has posted a support article concerning UEFI support on its RDNA 4-based GPUs, including the soon-to-be-released Radeon RX 9070 ...
AMD is widening its embedded roadmap in a way that feels very deliberate, very timely, and frankly rather aggressive. The ...
Thanks to all the leaks, I thought I knew what to expect with AMD’s upcoming RDNA 4. It turns out I may have been wrong on more than one account. The latest leaks reveal that AMD’s upcoming best ...
Unofficial community support for AMD's FSR 4 upscaler continues to improve: OptiScaler FSR 4 injection for RDNA 2 GPUs now works with current AMD drivers and no longer requires reverting to older ...
A fresh LLVM patch for gfx1310, AMD’s RDNA 5 graphics architecture, points to “Dual Issue” being pushed harder to allow two ops to land in one clock cycle. The big idea is to broaden the instruction ...
AMD has officially announced its next GPU architecture, RDNA 4, today at CES, and while the company didn’t spend much time talking about what this means (more to come later this quarter), during a pre ...
TL;DR: AMD plans to transition from RDNA to UDNA architecture for its GPUs after the RX 8000 series. UDNA will unify gaming and data center GPUs, with RX 9000 set to use this architecture in Q2 2026, ...
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