AMD's RX 9000 Series Faces High Demand, According to CEO Dr. Lisa Su
AMD's CEO reveals overwhelming demand for its RX 9000 series graphics cards, significantly boosting gaming revenue.
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AMD's CEO reveals overwhelming demand for its RX 9000 series graphics cards, significantly boosting gaming revenue.
AMD has introduced the Radeon RX 9060, a more affordable variant of its RX 9060 XT, featuring fewer cores and slower memory, targeting PC builders rather than gamers seeking DIY solutions.
A new company, Bolt Graphics, claims its Zeus GPUs can outperform existing models like the RTX 5090 in path tracing while consuming significantly less power.
Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, remains reliant on a dated AMD Radeon RX 580, sparking discussions on whether significant upgrades in GPU technology are truly necessary for casual users.
Intel unveils XeSS 2.1, allowing GPUs from other manufacturers to access its AI-driven frame generation technology, benefitting users of the RTX 30-series and more.
AMD is reportedly working on two new graphics cards, one targeting ultra high-end models and another promising RTX 5080 performance at an enticing price.

Check out the latest GPU prices that are even better than during the recent Amazon Prime Day sales.
An update to OptiScaler now theoretically enables AMD's FSR 4 upscaling technology to function in numerous games, excluding those using Vulkan or anti-cheat systems. This update raises questions about why AMD hasn't expanded its own official support.
A newly unveiled golden RTX 5090 brings shock and awe, but many question its practicality and aesthetics.
A newly available driver allows RTX 40-series graphics cards to utilize Frame Generation in games that previously did not support the feature, offering up to 44% improvement in frame rates.
A comparison of the GeForce RTX 5070 and Radeon RX 9070 to guide buyers on the best GPU for a $600 budget.
Find out the best graphics cards available under MSRP during the Prime Day sales in the UK.

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