After looking at the gaming performance of the new RX 9070 XT from AMD and coming out thoroughly impressed, we check out the AI improvements.
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AMD is back with a new series of cards with a new name, called the 9070 and 9070 XT. We put the latter through its paces to see just how good it is.
AMD has made one of the minimum system requirements of Windows 11 a necessity for its latest generation of graphics cards.
Right alongside the unveiling of the new RX 9070 series, AMD has given a first look at what its new FSR 4 ML-powered upscaling tech can do for RDNA 4 owners.
AMD has shared performance numbers of the new 9070 XT in AI and ML workloads as well as how it managed to do it.
AMD is finally promising high quality image output with the new encoder of its RDNA 4 based RX 9070 XT GPU.
AMD has detailed the performance improvement of its new RX 9070 XT and 9070 GPUs against Nvidia's 3090, 3080 as well as 6900 XT, 6800 XT, and GRE.
AMD has explained in detail the architectural improvements and capabilities of its new RDNA 4 design that makes it so much better than previous gen in certain things.
AMD has released a new software tool called Image Inspector that is designed to fix various driver issues without losing performance or sacrificing user privacy.
AIDA64, a popular Windows diagnostic tool, received an update. In addition to adding support for AMD's upcoming RX 9000 GPUS, the update brings some bad news for Windows 95, 98, and Me users.
The performance and specs of the supposed RX 9070 XT have leaked, alongside some of the power requirements, and they seem pretty high.
AMD may finally be cooking up an "Nvidia killer" as a senior official has confirmed that the RX 9070 XT performance is possibly better than the leaks floating out there.
Alleged benchmark scores of the RX 9700 XT have leaked, and we have compared it to Nvidia's RTX 4000 series as well as AMD's last-gen products.
AMD's RDNA 4 was a no-show at the CES 2025 event. However, a major media outlet sneakily managed to test the RX 9070 and it may be better than expected.
AMD is once again renaming its GPUs as the company is going from the RX 7000 series to RX 9000 series with a shift in how the tiering is done. The company explains why.