The GPU in the hot new PlayStation 5 Pro is mostly pretty old tech. But it does preview the ray-tracing upgrades that are coming with AMD's new RDNA 4 graphics chips for PC gamers. That's the low down ...
AMD's FSR Redstone update for FSR 4 is set to launch soon, and with it being exclusive to RDNA 4 GPUs, RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 ...
AMD hasn't officially revealed any information about its next-generation Radeon graphics cards for PC gaming and desktop computers. However, we've heard rumors and rumblings about what to expect for ...
AMD wants to know what gamers are "most excited about in RDNA4." Which has got us thinking. What are we hoping for on PC Gamer? Nvidia is now so dominant, it certainly feels like a strong new ...
AMD just announced RDNA 4, FSR 4, and Radeon RX 9070 GPUs, but the architecture is where my interest lies. AMD is facing some ...
Hardware Sony and AMD detail their 'gamechanger' for PS6: enhanced ray tracing and memory tech some of which is surely headed to gaming PCs in future Graphics Cards AMD's FSR 4 Redstone Ray ...
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 if it ...
Recombinant DNA (rDNA) refers to artificial DNA molecules that are created by combining genetic material from different sources. This technology involves the insertion of DNA fragments from one ...
After a surprising pre-announcement tease and the official reveal event on November 3rd, AMD’s long-awaited RDNA 3, Radeon RX 7900 series GPUs are here… starting tomorrow. While you might not be able ...
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There’s a shocking new development in the world of GPUs. Apparently, AMD’s Radeon graphics division is done with the RDNA 3 platform just eight months after introducing it. Except, no, that’s not what ...