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Leaker says AMD will use 'slow' 18Gbps GDDR6 in RDNA 4 GPUs
By Aaron Klotz published
AMD will reportedly stick with GDDR6 memory yet again in its upcoming RDNA 4 GPU architecture, opting to not to use GDDR7 memory even though it's now in production.
Chinese reportedly evading Nvidia GPU sanctions with server purchases
By Mark Tyson published
The big question is whether the GPUs were already in China before sanctions were tightened.
AMD pushes forward with its Radeon stack open-sourcing plans
By Mark Tyson published
MES documentation is to be published next month, with more open-sourcing of the Radeon stack next on the agenda.
Rare GeForce GTX 2070 engineering sample has surfaced
By Zhiye Liu published
X user Jiacheng Liu got his hands on an early GeForce GTX 2070 engineering sample and benchmarked it.
Galax launches single-slot RTX 4060 Ti
By Mark Tyson published
We reported on the sighting of a single-slot Galax GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB blower graphics card last October, and now one has appeared in a Chinese tech site review.
High-end AMD RDNA 2 supply is dwindling — RX 6950 XT, RX 6900 XT, RX 6800 XT virtually out of stock
By Aaron Klotz published
RDNA 2 supply is on its last legs
Determined enthusiasts are building a custom 3dfx graphics card — VoodooX has 32MB RAM and DVI output
By Christopher Harper published
A still-ongoing 3dfx "VoodooX" project aims to slightly modernizes one of the first great names in 3D graphics and resurrect a classic.
Ampere rides again in Nvidia's single-slot RTX A1000 and A400 for 'professionals'
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia has launched two new entry-level GPUs featuring its last-generation Ampere architecture. The A1000 looks like a professional variant of the RTX 3050 8GB, but the A400 is much less powerful.
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