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AMD is expected to introduce a new enthusiast-class graphics card in the second half of 2026. Based on the company's upcoming ...
Radeon RX 9070, Radeon RX 9070 XT, and other RDNA 4-based cards should perform much better than they have. AMD's latest GPU architecture promises improved ray ...
A highly specific investigation into a Radeon stuttering bug with Unreal Engine 4 games with ray-tracing effects revealed ...
All we’re seeing here are initial configuration files. There’s also been no mention of the other RDNA 4 graphics card that we’re expecting to see, namely the smaller, less powerful Navi44.
A YouTuber has discovered that AMD's RDNA 4 ray-tracing stutter problems in Unreal Engine 4 games goes deeper than expected.
For those interested in the speculation and rumours around a possible RDNA 4 series and wondering when we might hope for an RDNA 4 release date, don’t worry. You’ve come to the right place.
New sources claim that AMD’s RDNA 4-based graphics cards, originally rumored to be launching at the end of 2024, are behind schedule and now expected to launch in 2025. The news doesn’t come ...
AMD's next-gen RDNA 4 graphics cards are coming soon, but they're still shrouded in mystery. Here's everything we know about RDNA 4.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
TL;DR: AMD is expected to reveal new RDNA 4 graphics cards and Strix Halo APUs at CES 2025. In laptops, AMD will introduce Strix Point Halo APUs and next-gen Fire Range chips.
AMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs sound like they’re going to really shake up the graphics card market when they arrive – the trouble is that Team Red may not want to make those waves this year. We’ve ...
RDNA 4 will NOT compete with high-end RTX 50 series GPUs, period. We'll have to wait and see what RDNA 5 brings, which is a complete design of the GPU architecture and not coming until 2026+.
By Monica J. White Published August 15, 2023 Moore's Law Is Dead Rumor has it that AMD may have decided not to launch any high-end GPUs in the next generation of graphics cards, meaning RDNA 4.