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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
A rundown of the various RX 470s launched yesterday.
AMD's second Polaris card is similar to the RX 480, but hits sub-£200 price points.
Adds lower-current mode.
Theoretically, at least.
Software fix in the works.
Picks up FPS-boosting tech.
At long last, AMD's new Polaris architecture is here - let's see what the RX 480 can do.
Claims smooth VR for just $199.
Despite ongoing losses, revenue drop.
Project Neo laid bare.
We run a few tests on AotS, a new RTS, to see how the latest DX12 features impact current harware
Yes, 32GB. For one GPU.
No word on retail availability.
Faster GPU for VR, 4K support.
AMD-powered Windows 10 system.
Outlines new GPU roadmap, too.
No speed penalty, company claims.
Razer first with compatibility.
A10-7870K and X4-880K, too.
Jaguar and Excavator options.
Developed in just 18 months.
Only if you ask 'em, though.
Could support 64 threads per socket.
October 14 2021 | 15:04