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The Robin/Robin Plus moniker is interesting in so far that AMD reportedly uses Shakespearean characters as codenames for PlayStation chips. For the PS5 the company allegedly used Oberon and Oberon ...
To the untrained eye, the clip looks like a simple shot of some Blackmyth: Wukong gameplay with shoddy lighting. However, it ...
Details have leaked concerning a powerful new AMD chip, which an insider believes is connected to Microsoft's new Xbox ...
Given these codenames, the APU’s square design (which MLID says looks similar to other Mark Cerny designs), and the CPU’s ...
AMD's purported Magnus APU will power the next-gen Xbox and possibly PS6 consoles: 11-core CPU, massive GPU, and 384-bit ...
According to this leak, a new high-end AMD gaming GPU with 36GB of VRAM is coming to battle the next flagship Nvidia GeForce ...
AMD has shone a light on what their partnership with Xbox will entail – and they aren’t just clearing up the things Microsoft has been vague about, but about what AMD has been vague about too.
According to a recent Microsoft blog post, AMD's Mantle -- the new API the company is banking on as a major performance booster -- won't be supported on the Xbox One.
Microsoft's new Xbox One Scorpio is powered by AMD and might pack just enough firepower to make 4K gaming a possibility, but it depends on a great many architectural details, some of which we don ...
Microsoft's Xbox Series X (black) and ... AMD in October announced record quarterly revenue for the three months ending in September — posting revenue growth of 56% compared to the year-ago ...
Inside of Microsoft's next-gen Xbox Series X/S consoles is an 8-core, 16-thread semi-custom APU powered by the AMD Zen 2 and RDNA 2 architectures -- but now the CPU-only AMD 4700S processor has ...
As AMD’s earnings indicated, Microsoft saw strong growth in its consumer businesses: Xbox’s content and service revenue climbed 40 percent, as the company launched both the Xbox Series X and ...
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