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PBO2 in AMD, performance and comparison in the Ryzen 9 5900X

PBO2 in AMD, performance and comparison in the Ryzen 9 5900X

Processor performance has been stagnant for some time, but thanks to AMD’s dynamism and competitiveness, we can now enjoy a golden age of innovation and performance that is pushing processors to new heights. Technologies like PBO2 are nothing more than an attempt to push everything a little past the stock limit for extra performance. Logically ...

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AMD FSR, super resolution for Radeon GPUs in 19 games

AMD FSR, super resolution for Radeon GPUs in 19 games

NVIDIA DLSS, based on the use of AI hardware inside NVIDIA GPUs, to reconstruct scenes at a higher resolution, allowing the GPU to render at a lower resolution than the output resolution and gain in frame rate at certain resolutions. DLSS is increasingly supported by developers, which has led AMD to launch a similar solution ...

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Intel Xe-HPG X1, performance of this GPU against NVIDIA and AMD

Intel Xe-HPG X1, performance of this GPU against NVIDIA and AMD

There is no doubt that Intel wants to enter the dedicated graphics card market for all that is big and that is that its history is full of corpses where being third can leave you completely out. After the failure of the Intel i740 in the late 90s and the repositioning of Intel Larrabee ten ...

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AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT LC graphics card for OEMs only

AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT LC graphics card for OEMs only

The AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT LC has been featured in some of the latest news as a newcomer intended for compete with the high end NVIDIA, but unfortunately it looks like we as users will not be able to access this model unless we find it as part of an already assembled OEM team. ...

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AMD RDNA 3 without 5nm chips for GPUs would arrive in TSMC 6nm

AMD RDNA 3 without 5nm chips for GPUs would arrive in TSMC 6nm

AMD’s blow and surprise at NVIDIA has been manual and although the latter reacted in time, with each generation of GPUs they have more and more problems to tell the difference. AMD’s definitive move was intended to be an RDNA 3 architecture where Huang couldn’t explain the huge jump in performance, but it was all ...

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Why aren’t Intel and AMD launching high performance PC APUs?

Why aren’t Intel and AMD launching high performance PC APUs?

It’s been over a decade since AMD launched its first APUs based on integrating low-end gaming GPUs into the processor, a path Intel has also followed today. But the gaming market is not only based on enthusiasts who leave a month’s salary in the gaming market, but also on consumers who would like to have ...

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AMD RX 6000 Mobile, benchmarks and results compared to NVIDIA

AMD RX 6000 Mobile, benchmarks and results compared to NVIDIA

AMD has long been an anecdote in gaming laptops, there are few laptops on the market that come with a dedicated AMD GPU instead of NVIDIA’s. All this encouraged by architectures with a thermal and energy design less efficient than their direct competitors. Something that AMD decided to tackle years ago that has enabled it ...

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DRAM as cache on PC, why don’t Intel and AMD use it?

DRAM as cache on PC, why don’t Intel and AMD use it?

Cache memory is nothing more than a “geographically close” copy of that part of memory that different cores in a processor are processing all the time. It mainly has three different utilities: Decrease the latency, the execution time, of each of the instructions. Reduce power consumption by the interface between processor and memory. Eliminate memory ...