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Depending on what GPU you choose, one of the big boys, Nvidia, AMD, or Intel, are responsible for manufacturing the GPU die ...
HSBC analysts upgraded their rating on AMD, noting that its latest series of chips can compete with Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs.
It’s true — AMD’s new GPUs sold out very quickly, which hasn’t always been the case. AMD managed to price the cards correctly; the reviews have been largely favorable; the supply was ...
It’s safe to say that 2023 turned out to be a good year for the discrete graphics cards market. According to the latest data, both AMD and Nvidia saw an increase in add-in board (AIB) GPU ...
An AMD spokesperson has claimed that Radeon gaming graphics cards now have 45% market share in Japan. This appears to be something of a surprise to the AMD rep, referred to as Mr. Sato, who said ...
Now we're getting to the real beans and potatoes (yes, that's a phrase). This gaming PC pairs its RX 9070 XT with the AMD ...
Leak sources are claiming that although reference AMD Radeon 7900 series GPUs will be released on Dec 13th, custom models will not come until later in the month ...
AMD reportedly won't ship a Radeon RX 9070 series 'RDNA 4' reference graphics card, the future of RDNA 4 rides on AIB partners moving forward.
AIB partners purchase GPU chips from Nvidia, AMD, or Intel, then design their own graphics cards with those chips while making sure they adhere to the original manufacturers’ specifications.
AMD is said to launch its new Radeon RX 7800 and RX 7700 series graphics card on August 25th, with AMD AIB partners like ASRock and Powercolor teasing their versions already.
Using new AMD RDNA 4 architecture, the 9070 XT and 9070 will compete with Nvidia's mid-range graphics cards, with RX 9060 to follow soon.
An AMD executive just shared an update on the availability of the RX 9000 series. It's good news, but it's not quite time to celebrate just yet.