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    AMD confirms its next-gen RDNA 4 GPUs will launch in early 2025

    AMD’s Q3 2024 earnings call today wasn’t bullish on gaming revenue overall, but it did confirm a hot new rumor on GPUs — specifically, the launch of AMD’s next-gen RDNA 4 parts early next year. “We are on track to launch the first RDNA4 GPUs in early 2025,” said AMD CEO Lisa Su, and the company confirmed to PCWorld that…

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    NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs Sold Out: Demand Surges, What’s Next?

    Nvidia continues to ride the AI wave as the company sees unprecedented demand for its latest Blackwell GPU next-generation processors. The supply for the next 12 months is sold out, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told Morgan Stanley analysts during an investors’ meeting. A similar situation occurred with Hopper GPUs several quarters ago, Morgan Stanley Analyst Joe Moore pointed out. Nvidia’s…

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    AMD’s new Instinct GPUs might just blow Nvidia out of the water

    AMD has announced the launch of its new Instinct MI325x accelerators as competition heats up with Nvidia in the AI space. Unveiled at the chip maker’s Advancing AI conference in San Francisco, AMD said the new range is designed specifically to drive performance and efficiency in contending with “demanding AI tasks”. The new Instinct range is aimed at supercharging foundation…

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    Sony offers reason to spend $700 on PS5 Pro — ‘no other AMD GPUs’ have this tech

    When Sony announced the $700 PlayStation 5 Pro it was easy to scoff at the super-high price (even if it’s somehow still cheaper than the PS3 at launch, which would cost $950 today according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator).  However, it may be a console that we shouldn’t dismiss outright. In an interview with CNET, Sony’s Mark…

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