The comedian traveled to Washington D.C. to speak with MAGA supporters about the new president. IndieWire can share an exclusive clip from the upcoming episode, which sees Klepper — a ...
Recent reports claim that AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs will be positioned as a high-demand product that appeals to gamers and creators due to their reasonably priced cards and enhanced AI features.
While that hasn’t been directly confirmed, we do know that it’ll use the new RDNA 4 architecture, which AMD has suggested offers significantly improved ray tracing abilities over last-gen models.
It didn't quite turn out that way. While NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang proudly announced new RTX 5000 GPUs during the keynote speech, AMD pulled its RDNA 4 news — including Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX ...
As we've discussed before, AMD didn't really talk about its RDNA 4-based graphics cards at CES 2025, despite briefing the press on the topic. The company gave a vague "Q1 2025" release window for ...
TL;DR: AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 9070 XT, based on RDNA 4, shows promising benchmarks, often matching or surpassing NVIDIA's RTX 4080 in various games. It uses slightly less power than the RTX 4080 ...
Now, those Windsors are positively everywhere. Travelling via dignity-defying minibus to see a play on a Tuesday. (Queen Camilla). At the gym. (Kate, The Princess of Wales). Behind the tills at a ...
The leak highlights the development of GPUs based on the new UDNA architecture, which will succeed the current RDNA. These GPUs are expected to include a flagship model capable of competing with ...
Here’s how it works. Though AMD didn't have time to properly elaborate on RDNA 4 during its 45-minute CES 2025 keynote, according to Frank Azor (AMD’s head of consumer and gaming marketing ...
TL;DR: AMD's RDNA 4 and Radeon RX 9070 XT reveal at CES 2025 was more of a teaser, with more details expected in Q1 2025. The Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 will compete with NVIDIA's GeForce RTX ...
When it comes to clip vs magazine, there seems to be some confusion among many shooters, or at least a tendency to say one when we mean to other. Both “clip” and “magazine” describe a ...