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AMD's CEO predicts 'higher memory and component costs' later this year
By Darren Allan published
Following Lisa Su's revelation, a disgruntled Redditor predicted: 'The RAM economy will permanently change and data centers will be a nuisance for the rest of recorded time'.

FSR Redstone's image quality is one to behold, but there's one big issue
By Isaiah Williams published
AMD's FSR Redstone Frame Generation image quality via Razer's eGPU dock is impressive, but is it enough to compete with Nvidia?

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.

AMD, please, no more 8GB GPUs – the Radeon RX 9060 GPU has officially been confirmed, with a feeble amount of VRAM
By Isaiah Williams published
AMD has quietly announced a new 8GB GPU, the Radeon RX 9060, which is confined to pre-built systems only, but it may be a surprise for some to still see 8GB GPUs.

AMD isn't giving up on high-end GPUs – a new leak hints at a new Radeon GPU challenging Nvidia's next-gen flagship graphics card
By Isaiah Williams published
It's supposedly a long way away, but a new leak suggests AMD has an 'Nvidia RTX 6090' challenger already in the pipeline, slated for launch between 2026 and 2027.

AMD subtly confirms reveal date for its next Radeon GPU – an ideal time to compete with Nvidia at Computex 2025
By Isaiah Williams published
AMD has all-but-confirmed that the Radeon RX 9060 XT will be revealed at Computex 2025, on May 21.

AMD squares up to Intel and Nvidia in the budget GPU arena, as leaked Radeon RX 9060 XT specs and price show a potentially mighty affordable graphics card
By Christian Guyton published
AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card specs and pricing have leaked - but is it good news for PC gamers on a budget?

I've had it with the current GPU market - and the prices for AMD Radeon partner cards on Best Buy are why
By Isaiah Williams published
The GPU market seems to be getting worse every day with inflated prices, and it doesn't look like it'll stop anytime soon.
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