AMD to Shrink the Size of the RDNA 4 “Navi 44” Chip Package
The “Navi 4x” generation of GPU chip packages may be generationally smaller than those of its predecessors, based on package measurements of the “Navi 44” chip that Olrak29_ released. AMD has chosen to give up the enthusiast sector to NVIDIA and concentrate on gaining market share in the performance and...
Radeon RX 7650 GRE is Ready for AMD According to “Navi 33”
AMD is preparing the Radeon RX 7650 GRE (Golden Rabbit Edition), a new mainstream graphics card positioned based on its existing RDNA 3 graphics architecture. With the RX 6750 GRE being a well-liked graphics card SKU in China, the firm has had excellent success selling graphics card SKUs under the...
AMD Reduces the Radeon RX 7700 XT to $349 with a $60 Game Bundle
A 1440p-class modern graphics card can now be purchased for less than $400 thanks to some intriguing recent actions made by AMD and NVIDIA board partners in the mid-range graphics card market. The Radeon RX 7700 XT is marketed by AMD as a 1440p-class GPU, and our evaluation supports this...
AMD Verifies AI-Powered FidelityFX Super Resolution 4.0 with an Emphasis on Efficiency
AMD has stated that AI will be used for both frame creation and frame interpolation in its next FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4.0) graphics upscaling solution, according to Tom’s Hardware. According to AMD’s senior vice president and general manager of the Computing and Graphics Business Group, Jack Huynh, this...
AMD Verifies Withdrawal from Enthusiast GPU Segment in Order to Concentrate on Increasing Market Share
AMD stated in a Tom’s Hardware interview that the enthusiast graphics market will not be the focus of its upcoming RDNA 4 graphics architecture-based gaming GPUs. In an interview with Paul Alcorn, Jack Huynh, head of AMD’s Computing and Graphics Business Group, stated that the company’s goal for its upcoming...
Leaked NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series “Blackwell” TDPs: 16-Pin Connector Powers Them All
As NVIDIA was getting ready to release the GeForce RTX 50 Series of GPUs, codenamed “Blackwell,” a power supply manufacturer unintentionally revealed the power settings of every SKU. Users can configure their systems online and receive power supply recommendations by using Seasonic’s power supply wattage calculator. This implies that in...
A Strange “Navi 48 XTX” Graphics Card Prototype Was Found in Regulatory Documents
When this graphics card was being shipped internationally, Olrak29 noticed anything odd about it. The card’s shipment description is “GRAPHIC CARD NAVI48 G28201 DT XTX REVB-PRE-CORRELATION AO PLATSI TT(SAMSUNG)-Q2 2024-3A-102-G28201.” With the board number “G28201,” this can be decoded as a graphics card for the desktop platform. Based on the...
AMD is once more renaming its Strix Point APU series.
We reported just two weeks ago that AMD might be planning a new chip naming strategy for its next-generation ultraportable processors. Today, a number of reliable Chinese sources stated that AMD has once again changed its mind, dropping the plan to name the Ryzen AI 100 series and instead advising...
Intel’s Next-Gen Falcon Shores GPU Will Not Be Air-Cooled and Will Use 1500 W
Though it will consume a lot of power, Intel’s next Falcon Shores GPU is expected to be a powerhouse for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) tasks. It is anticipated that the processor, which combines the Gaudi and Ponte Vecchio successors into a single GPU, will draw an incredible 1500 W...
NVIDIA Examining “Blackwell” GPU Designs for the GeForce RTX 50 Series varying between 250 and 600 W
NVIDIA is reportedly evaluating designs with different Total Graphics Power (TGP), ranging from 250 Watts to 600 Watts, for its next GeForce RTX 50 series Blackwell graphics cards, according to insiders with Benchlife.info. The company is testing configurations that range from a more powerful 600 W version meant for enthusiast-level...