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AMD Officially Goes ALL IN!
BY o9wfe
June 24, 2025
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Introduction
AMD strengthens partnership with Xbox.
Nvidia launches new GPU amid US restrictions.
Intel's next-gen CPUs promises increased performance.
AMD's FSR4 tech can now be used on older GPUs with limitations.
Xbox and AMD Partnership
Microsoft confirms a multi-year strategic partnership with AMD.
Partnership aims to integrate AMD technology into next-gen Xbox consoles.
Focus on improving gaming silicon, graphics innovation, and AI capabilities without losing compatibility with existing Xbox games.
Vision for a comprehensive gaming ecosystem across various platforms.
Nvidia's GPU Developments
Nvidia releases 5090D GPU, ensuring compliance with US regulations.
Built on the GB 2022-240 architecture with specific AIB partner focus.
Specifications include reduced memory capacity but maintains a high TGP.
Intel's Next-Gen Nova Lake S CPUs
New CPUs potentially offer up to 52 cores.
Support for 8,000 mega transfers per second memory.
Expected to support 32 PC Express 5.0 lanes, enhancing performance capabilities.
Intel appears to challenge AMD with this significant leap in performance.
AMD's FSR4 on Older GPUs
FSR4 offers improved fidelity over previous versions, using machine learning.
Initially limited to RDNA4 GPUs but now shown to work on older GPUs thanks to a workaround.
Performance trade-offs exist when applying FSR4 to older tech.
MicroEnter's New Store Opening
MicroEnter launches a store in Santa Clara, California.
Promoted as a comprehensive destination for PC build components and electronics.
Upcoming laptop deals included in their June savings event.
Conclusion
These developments highlight fierce competition in gaming hardware innovation.
Both CPU and GPU markets are becoming increasingly competitive, with several advancements on the horizon.
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