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AMD's next-generation UDNA GPUs could sport up to 96 CUs, which is 50% more GPU cores than RDNA 4, on a 256-bit memory bus in 2026.
Arguably, that's a little sooner than we were expecting. A few weeks ago, AMD's consumer CPU and GPU boss, David McAfee said that the new RDNA 4-based Radeon 9000 graphics cards "go on sale in March." ...
As Tom's Hardware noticed, Nvidia now has 3.7% of Steam gamers running its Blackwell GPUs, and that includes 0.99% owning an ...
CPU-Z v2.16 has been released, now supporting more RDNA 4 and RTX 50 series GPUs, as well as multiple new Zen 5-based CPUs ...
With this in mind, I'm banking on AMD's Radeon RX 9000 series launch in March to provide some necessary competition in the GPU market. If the new RDNA 4 GPUs end up being affordable options while ...
AMD's RDNA 4 GPU fiasco has already seen mysterious delays, and a new launch date suggests the company is waiting to see what NVIDIA does with its RTX 5070/Ti. Skip to main content.
AMD is expected to launch its next-generation RDNA 4 GPU architecture in 2024. It's a highly anticipated event as RDNA 3 was the company's first chiplet-based GPU, so it'll be interesting to see ...
According to the latest rumors, the oddities don't stop there. Regularly-reliable hardware leaker Kepler (@Kepler_L2 on Xwitter) has just posited the idea that AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs might continue to ...
Hopefully RDNA 4 can shore up AMD's power efficiency and offer some compelling mid-range GPUs, because the mid-range GPU market right now is kind of a disaster area. Comments Tags: AMD , graphics ...
So, AMD's plan appears to be an attack on the mid-range and lower-tier segments of the GPU market, where hopefully some compelling value propositions can give these RDNA 4 graphics cards a shot at ...
Moore's Law Is Dead. Rumor has it that AMD may have decided not to launch any high-end GPUs in the next generation of graphics cards, meaning RDNA 4. However, this freshly leaked diagram gives us ...
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