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AMD RDNA 4 and Radeon RX 9000-series GPUs start at $549 ... - MSNAMD's RDNA 4 architecture and RX 9000-series GPUs launch March 6, beginning with the mainstream to high-end 9070 and 9070 XT. The new chips come with significantly improved ray tracing and AI ...
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 ...
AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs — including the RX 9070 XT and its more affordable $549 RX 9070 sibling — are set to launch on March 6 with "wide availability." If that claim holds, ...
MSI Afterburner developers add AMD Radeon RX 9000 support, lets you tweak your RDNA 4 GPU, as well as 'future' GeForce RTX 50 ...
As AMD announces plans to bring FSR 4 and AI frame gen to the PlayStation, Sony is also contributing to RDNA 5 gaming GPU ...
AMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs sound like they’re going to really shake up the graphics card market when they arrive – the trouble is that Team Red may not want to make those waves this year.
RDNA 5 is what AMD is really focused on – but Team Red will still have to make RDNA 4 GPUs work When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
AMD is now on record with the basic notion that RDNA 4 is not going after the high end. It absolutely makes sense that the purported Radeon RX 8800 XT will make the likes of, say, the existing RX ...
Thus, catastrophists will see RDNA 4's rumoured failure to compete at the high end as the next step on the way to AMD also exiting the desktop gaming GPU market. Instead, AMD will focus on console ...
AMD’s Q3 2024 earnings call today wasn’t bullish on gaming revenue overall, but it did confirm a hot new rumor on GPUs — specifically, the launch of AMD’s next-gen RDNA 4 parts early next ...
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.
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