
Nvidia graphics cards now also support FreeSync
Nvidia announced at the CES to support Adaptive Sync and thus FreeSync as variable refresh rate technology with the GeForce graphics cards.
Nvidia announced at the CES to support Adaptive Sync and thus FreeSync as variable refresh rate technology with the GeForce graphics cards.
An online retailer has listed a number of Ryzen 3000 processors, codenamed Matisse. This confirms already leaked information.
AMD apparently starts a major offensive at CES 2019. The company allegedly launches Ryzen 3000 CPUs and APUs and a new Radeon GPU at the fair.
AMD has recently registered a trademark called Vega 2. This could be graphics cards for the workstation or data center area, but also gaming GPUs.
The leaked AMD Navi graphics cards serve the mid-range sector up to the RTX 2070. However, there might also be a Navi 10 variant as RTX 2080 opponent.
On the Korean side HWBattle a competition for AMD’s Ryzen 3000 processors has appeared. The prize is also an unspecified Ryzen 3000.
A leak shows that AMD Ryzen 3000 has more cores and a high clock rate. The Ryzen 9 3850X should have 16 cores and reach up to 5.1 GHz.
AMD’s Navi graphics cards named RX 3080, 3070 and 3060 leaked out. The RX 3080 should be as fast as an RTX 2070, but only cost 250 US dollars.
An X570 chipset has appeared in the roadmap of an AMD board partner. This chipset will have PCIe 4.0 support and launches at Computex 2019.
AMD Navi GPUs will be launched in 2019. According to AMD, they could also compete against Nvidia Turing again in the high-end segment.
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