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Supported mobile AMD GPUs for this driver include Mobility Radeon HD (8500M and 7700M) and AMD Radeon R9/R7/R5, RX 5500M, and M200/M300 series GPUs.
With AMD stuck on TSMC’s 28nm node, the only thing it could really do was sell old GPUs as new GPUs — a tactic known as rebranding. The Radeon 300 series was not the first (nor the last ...
The battle of last-gen GPUs comes down to two graphics cards: AMD’s Radeon RX 5700 XT and Nvidia’s RTX 2070 Super. Both cards deliver excellent performance at full HD and 1440p, and they’re ...
AMD Radeon RX 6000 series is the brand’s current flagship series of GPUs. Based on the new RDNA2 architecture, the RX 6000 series brings in serious performance improvements over the last generation.
You can play some lighter games at 1440p, but if that's the resolution you're shooting for AMD has the RX 5700 series, which is far better suited.
The Radeon 5700 offers nearly identical performance to the Vega 64, but it draws substantially less power: If you divide the Vega 64's measured 347W by 1.5x, you'd expect the RDNA-based 5700 to ...
The RX 5600 XT uses a cut-down version of the Navi 10 GPU, which is also in the RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT. So while AMD is cleverly pitching the 5600 XT as a powerful 1080p card, it’s actually a ...
At the heart of the RX 5500 XT sits AMD's latest GPU, the Navi 14. It has fewer GPU cores and half the memory bandwidth of the larger Navi 10 found in the RX 5700 series, but it's also about half ...
RX 5700 XT can boost up to 1,905MHz, with RX 5700 slotting in at 1,725MHz, but in response to the fact that Radeon boost frequencies are rarely observed in the real world, AMD has also moved to ...