AMD’s latest Adrenalin 25.10.2 driver confirms new game support and Vulkan extension features are restricted to RX 7000 and ...
In yet another statement, AMD reassures owners of Radeon RX 5000 and 6000 series GPUs they will still receive driver updates ...
AMD moved it RDNA 1 and 2 Radeon RX 5000 and 6000 series GPUs to a maintenance-only driver branch, but clarified the move after some backlash.
The latest AMD Radeon graphics driver skips older GPUs for feature updates and drops functionality from last-gen flagships.
With 2020 nearly at an end, it has been an epic year between rival graphics card titans. Nvidia struck first with its RTX 3000 series, releasing cards with some serious specs. Their RTX 3070 Ti will ...
AMD drops full driver support for its RX 6000 GPUs, angering gamers and raising fears of lost trust in the battle against ...
Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its new AMD Ryzen 6000 Series mobile processors that blend its Zen 3+ core with AMD RDNA 2 graphics. The new central processing units (CPUs) offer up to 11% more single ...
Earlier today, AMD revealed their next generation of GPUs that are built on the Big Navi/RDNA 2 architecture. The three cards that AMD revealed to the world in the RX 6000 series was the RX 6800, 6800 ...
Graphics Cards AMD's rumoured to be plotting a new ultra high-end gaming GPU, plus a $550 graphics card with RTX 5080 performance, but sadly we probably won't see either until 2027 Graphics Cards ...
Graphics Cards Call that ideal GPU physique? Nah, the 800 W 30th anniversary Asus ROG Matrix RTX 5090 is ideal GPU physique Graphics Cards The first RX 9060 benchmarks show the non-XT AMD GPU going ...
The big picture: AMD finally has some powerful GPUs to stack against Nvidia's Ampere lineup in both 1440p and 4K gaming. The company says that when combined with its Zen 3 CPUs, these should deliver ...
Forward-looking: AMD is launching today the new Ryzen 6000 Mobile processors and we're able to disclose all information about the APU architecture, including performance benchmarks. Unfortunately we ...