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At Computex Leo and Luke sat down in their hotel and discussed various topics of interest. In this video they discuss the ...
Luke discusses AMD RX Vega. He reviewed Vega64 earlier this week and Vega56 has been in the making since then. Does Luke feel AMD have hit the mark or is it a flop? What do you think? Read more on ...
AMD's Radeon 9060 XT offers solid performance with 16GB of VRAM, but a confusing dual-version launch–mirroring Nvidia's past missteps–raises serious concerns for gamers in 2025.
Performance. While the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT can totally play most games at 1440p, it really shines at 1080p, especially if you like to turn on all the spiffy graphics effects in modern games.
AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT comes in two flavors–only one's worth your money. The 16GB model undercuts Nvidia on price, matches performance, and may be the new ...
AMD's new Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards have been released, but just like their Nvidia counterparts, they're mostly out of stock and impossible to find at retail pricing.Don't fret ...
More like this AMD Radeon RX 9070XT Review. The 9070 XT, the first RDNA4-based discrete GPU, arrived earlier this year and impressed on both the performance and value fronts.
AMD announced the change in the two 3D drivers in the release notes for "Radeon Software for Linux 25.10.2"; the switch is to take place in version 25.20 of the driver collection, which is ...
As per the video, the GPU will feature game clocks between 3.4 and 3.7 GHz, along with 256-bit GDDR7 memory and up to 32GB of RAM. AMD is also testing samples that draw over 450W of power.
If you add up the figures, Nvidia has sold almost 8.5 million desktop graphics cards and AMD a good 700,000. Intel didn't even manage 100,000 units, even though the Arc B580 and B570 are only a ...
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