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AMD’s next-gen ‘Redstone’ AI upscaling tech looks imminent – and a big clue has been spotted in the latest drivers
By Isaiah Williams published
AMD's preview driver has potentially spilled the beans on a new AFMF 3 update, and indicates that its 'Redstone' AI upscaling tech overhaul may be here sooner than we expected.

Intel could take a huge leap ahead of AMD in gaming GPUs, with multi-frame generation potentially on the horizon
By Isaiah Williams published
Intel's recent partnership with Nvidia may worry some gamers, but it seems like Team Blue still has big plans for its Arc desktop GPUs.

Fears of the death of Intel Arc GPUs may be exaggerated – despite Nvidia deal, a powerful new graphics card is rumored
By Darren Allan published
Intel and Nvidia partnership may not spell doom for Arc GPUs after all, if a new rumor about a high-end graphics card pans out.

Nvidia RTX 5000 GPUs could soon get a speed boost thanks to MSI Afterburner – but many gamers might miss out here
By Darren Allan published
It's MSI GPUs only to begin with, and new overclocking tricks won't apply to existing RTX 5000 boards either

AMD drops hint that it's planning a big GPU surprise for Nvidia soon, though I'm not fully convinced it's the rumored RX 9080 XT
By Darren Allan published
Might AMD have a secret weapon of a GPU waiting in the wings – perhaps to take on Nvidia's RTX 5000 Super refreshes?

Nvidia's RTX 5000 Super GPUs might not arrive until CES 2026 – and that could be great news for AMD
By Isaiah Williams published
Nvidia fans expecting an RTX 5000 Super refresh soon may have to wait a little longer, given a rumor suggesting Team Green has delayed these new models.

AMD's FSR 4 upscaling tech gives even more PC games a free image quality upgrade – but you still need a modern GPU
By Isaiah Williams published
AMD's FSR 4 is growing rapidly, with more support for FSR 3.1 and DX12-supported games, and hopes that FSR 4's backport will arrive soon.

Gigabyte isn't holding back with its new RTX 5090 AI external GPU – but no gamer actually needs this
By Isaiah Williams published
Gigabyte is kicking things up a notch with portable AI tasks and gaming, with the Aorus RTX 5090 AI Box looking to boost performance significantly, but it's likely overkill for gamers.
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