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We've already seen new GPUs this year, but rumor has it that Nvidia, AMD, and Intel still have graphics cards set to launch in 2024.
All of that is to say that the rumor about AMD ditching high-end GPUs in the next generation is a bit flimsy. For now, it’s safe to say that AMD is likely targeting a late 2024 release for its RDNA 4 ...
T he latest Steam hardware survey data for July 2025 suggests AMD’s share of gaming CPUs has finally crossed the 40% mark. This means that roughly four in ten Steam PC gamers now run AMD CPUs. While ...
As Tom's Hardware noticed, Nvidia now has 3.7% of Steam gamers running its Blackwell GPUs, and that includes 0.99% owning an RTX 5070 (the top performer), with 0.55% using an RTX 5070 Ti. Even the ...
Starting with the main GPU chart, July's results show that in the long-running battle between the RTX 3060 and RTX 4060 laptop GPU for the top ...
AMD’s share declined by 7.3%, while Intel's share saw a smaller contraction of 1.2%. AMD's GPU shipments totaled approximately 740,000 to 750,000 units, the company's worst results in three years.
AMD's RX 500 family and the RX 460 / 470 / 480 all support FSR, as do AMD Vega graphics cards, all Ryzen APUs with integrated graphics, and both the Radeon RX 5000 and RX 6000 family of products.
Fingers crossed and all that, but we can't help feel skeptical that we'll ever see a relatively cheap middle-of-the-pack GPU again. Read more: AMD's APUs rumored to be sticking with RDNA 3 ...