While the current-gen RDNA 4 architecture has been a solid performer in the mid-range, enthusiasts have been waiting for AMD to return to the high-end GPU market. Now, the first whispers of that return are beginning to surface with a new report on RDNA 5. Hardware leaker Kepler_L2 (via Wccftech) …
Read More »PlayStation 6 and next-gen Xbox to use same AMD GPU architecture
The whispers surrounding AMD's next-generation graphics architecture are picking up. While definitive branding remains unknown, with names like UDNA and RDNA 5 still circulating, it's becoming increasingly evident that this architecture represents a significant leap for discrete graphics cards and the semi-custom chips targeting the next-generation game consoles. Kepler_L2 (via …
Read More »AMD’s next generation GPU will reportedly support HDMI 2.2
New reports suggest that AMD's upcoming generation of graphics cards (likely named RDNA 5) will embrace the newer HDMI 2.2 standard. However, don't expect a full doubling of bandwidth right out of the gate. Reports indicate these next-gen GPUs will support HDMI 2.2 speeds of up to 80 Gbit/s, a …
Read More »First AMD UDNA GPUs expected in 2026
AMD's unreleased UDNA GPU architecture is back in the news, with a fresh leak suggesting a Q2 2026 release for the first gaming GPUs based on this new unified design. Chiphell leaker Zhangzhonghao (via Wccftech) claims that AMD is ditching the separate RDNA (after RDNA4) and CDNA architectures in favour of a single …
Read More »AMD to unify gaming and data-center GPU architectures under the UDNA architecture
After many years, AMD is planning to unify its consumer and data centre GPU architectures again, something the company strayed away from after the jump from GCN to RDNA. In a recent interview with Tom's Hardware, Jack Huynh, senior VP and GM of AMD's computing and graphics business group, shared …
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