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AMD Mantle: A Graphics API Tested In DepthJul 16, 2014 - in Reviews
AMD's Mantle is available to users of certain Radeon cards, as are the first few titles with corresponding API support. We gathered up a number of CPUs and graphics boards, fired up Battlefield 4 and Thief, and set off on a benchmarking odyssey.
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Report: AMD Carrizo APUs To Get Stacked On-Die MemoryJul 15, 2014 - in News
Is AMD's HSA arriving with force in the upcoming Carrizo APUs?
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AMD Clears the Air Around Project FreeSyncJul 14, 2014 - in News
It looks like Adaptive-Sync might just become standard fare on DisplayPort-enabled monitors a couple years down the road.
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Report: GTA V to Have AMD Mantle SupportJul 10, 2014 - in News
A list published by VideoCardz.com lists GTA V with unconfirmed AMD Mantle support.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth Gets DatedJul 7, 2014 - in News
The game hits retail shelves in October.
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Three AMD AM1 Motherboards For The Kabini APU, ReviewedJul 2, 2014 - in Reviews
Targeting power-misers, AMD’s low-energy Kabini-based APUs could easily find their way into entertainment PCs, office machines, and PoS terminals. Of course, you need a motherboard to make it a “platform” and we found three companies willing to help.
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Rumor: AMD Updating R9 280 with Efficient Tonga GPUJun 30, 2014 - in News
Will we be seeing a refreshed, more efficient R9 280 on shelves soon?
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Three New EA Titles Get the Mantle TreatmentJun 26, 2014 - in News
Battlefield Hardline, Dragon Age: Inquisition, and Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare will all be getting Mantle support.
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Liquid Cooled AMD FX-Series CPU Teased by AMD InsiderJun 24, 2014 - in News
An image has surfaced showing the packaging of a liquid-cooled FX-Series Processor.
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No Lower GPU Prices Despite Reduced GPU DemandJun 17, 2014 - in News
Reduced demand for GPUs won't be translating to lower prices this time...
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Win a Sapphire Tri-X R9 290 4GB GDDR5 OC from AMDJun 17, 2014 - in News
We're giving away a graphics card from AMD and entering couldn't be easier!
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AMD Kaveri APU to Push Envelope for Budget Mobile GamingJun 5, 2014 - in News
AMD has shown off the mobile version of its Kaveri APU, and is looking to give budget mobile gaming a bit of a boost. Tuesday night, AMD announced that it would be bringing its Kaveri APU to mobile.
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AMD FX-7600P Kaveri Review: FX Rides Again...In A Mobile APU?Jun 4, 2014 - in Reviews
We had a chance to play with AMD's new mobile flavor of the Kaveri APU. While it sheds some of its desktop-related limitations, will it be able to take the fight to Intel's stronghold, the Notebook space?
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Nvidia Clears the Air About GameWorksMay 30, 2014 - in News
Nvidia talks about GameWorks and how it's not a threat.
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Build A Balanced AMD-Based Gaming PC On A BudgetMay 29, 2014 - in Reviews
We’re revisiting an age-old question with a modern twist: can you build a balanced gaming PC with a sub-$100 CPU and not be limited by graphics performance? When you pick the right parts, a capable machine is easily within reach for very little money.
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Rumor: AMD's Tonga GPU Will Be Efficient; Arriving SoonMay 19, 2014 - in News
We might be seeing a more efficient mid-range GPU from AMD within about three months.
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AMD FirePro W9100 Review: Hawaii Puts On Its Suit And TieMay 19, 2014 - in Reviews
AMD's Hawaii GPU makes its appearance in the workstation space as FirePro W9100. Does this $4000 card have what it takes to displace Nvidia's Quadro K6000, or is it a more conservative performer? We throw an exhaustive benchmark suite at it to find out.
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Tom's Hardware Graphics Charts: Performance In 2014May 12, 2014 - in Reviews
Two years and two graphics card generations have passed since the last major update to our famous graphics card performance charts. It's time to get them back up to speed. We introduce modern benchmarks, new measurement equipment, and fresh methodology.
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In Pictures: AMD Consolidates From 18 Datacenters To Just TwoMay 9, 2014 - in Picture Story
Tom's Hardware recently visited AMD's new datacenter in Suwanee, Georgia, where the company is working to consolidate IT resources. Already, the project is saving millions and allowing AMD to operate more efficiently. Follow us as we tour the facility.
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Update: Radeon R9 295X2 8 GB In CrossFire: Gaming At 4KMay 7, 2014 - in Reviews
We spent our weekend benchmarking the sharp-looking iBuyPower Erebus loaded with a pair of Radeon R9 295X2 graphics cards. Do the new boards fare better than the quad-GPU configurations we've tested before, or should you stick to fewer cards in CrossFire?
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AMD Details 'Ambidextrous' Solution That Bridges x86, ARMMay 5, 2014 - in News
AMD is hoping to merge the x86 and ARM ecosystems with 'ambidextrous computing.'
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PowerColor PCS+ R9 290X Review: Cool, Quiet, And Priced RightMay 5, 2014 - in Reviews
PowerColor sent over a second 2.5-slot Hawaii-based card. The first was MSI's R9 290X Lightning. This one, the PCS+ R9 290X is both lighter and less expensive. Does PowerColor out-engineer MSI and score an upset, or is the PCS+ simply less capable?
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AMD Opening Up Mantle to Additional DevelopersMay 1, 2014 - in News
The Mantle Graphics API is entering a new phase of its development cycle.
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Mullins And Beema APUs: AMD Gets Serious About Tablet SoCsApr 28, 2014 - in Reviews
AMD recently introduced us to its Mullins and Beema APUs, which are architecturally similar to Kabini and Temash, but include some power and performance enhancements. We take an early look at a custom form factor and compare to Intel's best effort.
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AMD Won't Be Selling 20 nm GPUs This YearApr 23, 2014 - in News
Sadly, it seems we also won't be seeing any 20 nm GPUs from AMD this year either.
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AMD Refreshes its Never Settle Forever BundleApr 21, 2014 - in News
AMD is now offering the Never Settle Forever bundle to a wider range of cards.
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MSI R9 290X Lightning Review: The Right Way To Cool HawaiiApr 16, 2014 - in Reviews
Judging from the R9 290X Lightning's hefty build, it takes a lot of metal to cool the Hawaii GPU properly. But what does this massive card give you aside from sharp looks? How about impressive acoustics? Is its $750 price tag worth the premium experience?
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