TL;DR: GPU-Z v2.61.0 now supports Intel Arc B580 and B570, AMD Navi 48, and Qualcomm Adreno GPUs. It includes fixes for AMD Ryzen system crashes and adds PCI vendor detection for ONIX and Shangke. The ...
The PS5 Pro's GPU, sometimes referred to as "Viola," is exclusive to the console and, therefore, not available for custom PCs. Instead, it's a child of collaboration between Sony and AMD. Consequently ...
TL;DR: AMD's upcoming RDNA 5 GPU architecture promises a 5-10% IPC performance boost over RDNA 4, featuring up to 154 Compute Units, 36GB GDDR7 memory, and TSMC's 3nm process. The flagship Radeon RX ...
Mark Cerny, PS5's lead architect, revealed the PS5 Pro's technical specifications, emphasizing its "RDNA 2.X" GPU with advanced ray tracing and AI-powered upscaling (PSSR). A collaboration with AMD, ...
The AMD RDNA 3 architecture’s chiplet design combines 5nm and 6nm process nodes, each optimized for specific jobs. The breakthrough architecture delivers up to 54% more performance per watt than AMD ...
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn saying that AMD is rumoured to develop a high-end RDNA 4 graphics processing unit (GPU) featuring up to 32GB of VRAM. If true, it ...
Rumor mill: This year's Radeon 9000 series graphics cards delivered impressive performance gains from AMD in the mid-range and mainstream market segments. However, the company chose not to compete at ...
AMD finally unveiled its new RDNA 4 GPUs in an official presentation on February 28, which arrived full of performance and pricing metrics. I won't lie. I was worried that AMD would bungle the RDNA 4 ...
RDNA 4 is the fourth generation architecture of the RDNA series, and has improved ray tracing performance and machine learning processing performance compared to previous series. It also has improved ...
AMD and NVIDIA were supposed to use CES 2025 to show off their next generation of graphics cards. It didn't quite turn out that way. While NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang proudly announced new RTX 5000 GPUs ...
A year and a half after launching the AMD Ryzen Z1 line of processors designed specifically for handheld gaming PCs, AMD is back for round two. And this time the company is introducing three chips ...