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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Taking on Nvidia with style
It's been a busy few years for AMD
Ideal for SFF systems
Don't fall behind on driver updates
Sort of. Via Amazon.
Better, faster, stronger?
Potentially including integer scaling and 'Radeon Boost'
They're basically AMD Radeon RX 5700 XTs but 'pretty'
Reconfiguration of the RX 5500 Series.
4GB/8GB on desktop, 4GB for laptops, price TBC.
With Ryzen, Navi, X570, and a PCIe 4.0 SSD, the Elite Spectre is looking to make an impact.
No longer an RX 5700 exclusive.
Says it's totally normal.
Crossing fingers for a Zen 2 turnaround.
Will act as chief architect for gaming solutions.
'Jebaited.'
Cash waiting for those upgrading to new Nvidia boards.
Fixes some bugs, adds some others.
Taking the fight to its competitors.
October for xCloud beta, November for Stadia launch.
7nm, PCIe 4.0, RDNA architecture.
Both Ryzen and Epyc to land by September's end.
Providing both CPU and GPU compute.
October 14 2021 | 15:04