Well, that didn’t take long. Less than a day after Valve announced SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system based around the incredibly popular Steam PC gaming service, both AMD and Nvidia stepped up ...
The graphics card market has one trend it follows in perpetuity, and that is the constant need for companies to develop further ahead than the competition. While NVIDIA has recently been in the ...
AMD‘s recent attempt to enhance its open-source Linux graphics driver (AMDGPU) with HDMI 2.1 features has hit a roadblock. After months of internal development to support key capabilities like ...
Rumors are pointing to AMD launching its next-generation RDNA 4 GPUs later this year, with the new flagship Radeon RX 8000 Series card set to be a mid-range offering that will deliver Radeon RX 7900 ...
AMD promises to extend coverage to more processors over time When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. “We would like to introduce a new ...
In brief: No one really knows when you'll be able to get your hands on a Steam Deck, with shipping dates slipping into the second quarter of 2022. In the meantime, Valve and AMD are working to squeeze ...
The GPUs that will be in the iMac Pro — the Vega 56 and Vega 64 — have been detailed by an AMD-provided driver update for Linux, with the cards able to utilize much as twice as a much data in each ...
AMD's efforts to incorporate HDMI 2.1 support across various resolutions and refresh rates, as well as AMD FreeSync on Linux, have encountered obstacles. The HDMI Forum's rules prevent the ...
The answer? Nope. If you're experiencing issues with AMD hardware on Linux, there is no fix in sight for HDMI 2.1 issues it seems. Phoronix has been reporting on various issues involving HDMI 2.1 at ...
I'm not sure if this belongs here or the gaming forum, but since it's relating to the hardware, I'm posting here. I have been an nVidia guy for a long time, after getting burned by bad AMD drivers for ...