HWiNFO lists Intel XMP 3.0 for DDR5 memory in upcoming software changes

Intel Extreme Memory Profile 3.0 is coming to DDR5 memory

According to the HWiNFO changelog, Intel’s XMP extensions will soon launch for DDR5 memory.

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(Driver) NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 471.11 WHQL

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AMD launches FidelityFX Super Resolution upscaling technology

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution launches today with 7 games

AMD’s most anticipated software is finally here. The manufacturer now has a response to NVIDIA DLSS which took the gaming industry to a whole new level by offering significantly better performance thanks to AI algorithms. Will AMD’s FSR technology be just as good?

At launch, FSR will support seven games with an addition 12 titles ‘coming soon’. In case you can’t read the logos, please refer to the following post with all FSR games listed.

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AMD ends driver support for Radeon 200, 300 and Fury series

AMD says Fury, 200, and 300 series cards are no longer supported

Some readers who rushed to download the latest 21.6.1 driver featuring FidelityFX Super Resolution were surprised to learn that their graphics cards are no longer supported.

In an official blog post, AMD confirmed it is retiring a large number of its graphics card today. Starting with Adrenalin 21.6.1 driver graphics card from Radeon Fury, Radeon 300, as well as Radeon 200 series,


ASRock DeskMini Max features mysterious AMD Radeon P120 ITX graphics card

ASRock Desk Mini Max with Radeon P120

During a special live stream hosted by the Japanese Despara computer shop, an ASRock employee unveiled a new mini desktop PC called DeskMini Max.

DeskMini Max is a 9L desktop PC equipped with an ASRock X300-ITX motherboard that supports a wide range of AM4 Ryzen processors from 2000 up to 5000 series (maximum 105W). It is worth noting that this is not a standard Mini-ITX motherboard,

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(Driver) AMD Radeon Adrenalin 2020 21.6.1

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AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 to feature 6nm Zen3 core, RDNA2 GPU and DDR5 memory support

AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 series with 6nm Zen architecture

Fresh leaks on the new embedded series from AMD.

Patrick Schur revealed the first details on Zen3 based Embedded series codenamed V3000. According to the information posted, a successor to the V2000 series with Zen2 cores will see a significant upgrade in terms of specifications.

First and foremost, the V3000 series will feature Zen3 at 6nm fabrication process. So far we have only learned

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Samsung reportedly already negotiating contract with AMD for mRDNA successor

AMDxSamsung collaboration might extend to many years

According to a rumor from Clien forums, Samsung has recently signed a contract for a long-term partnership with AMD.

Just yesterday we reported on the latest rumors on Exynos w/RDNA2 System on a Chip, which is now supposedly launching next month. It appears that as we approach the launch more news is starting to leak from the other sources as well.

It is said that RDNA2 based Exynos chip is already 30% faster than the Mali-G78


NVIDIA DLSS plugin for Unreal Engine 5 is now available, also coming to Unity 21.2 and Linux through Valve’s Proton

NVIDIA pushes DLSS adoption across the market, compares quality to upscaling/sharpening methods

Just a day ahead of the AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution launch, NVIDIA wants to steal the spotlight from its competitors.

Over 57 games will now support NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology, a super-resolution technique that makes use of artificial intelligence boosted by NVIDIA Tensor cores. This technology is now supported by NVIDIA Turing (RTX 20) as well as Ampere series (RTX 30) graphics cards. Today NVIDIA confirmed

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Graphics cards pricing beginning to decline, availability improving as well

Lower prices and better availability of GPUs

In their regular updates on the GPU market situation in Europe, 3DCenter now reports on a major reduction of GeForce RTX graphics card pricing and better availability.

While AMD graphics cards see neither a price reduction nor better availability month-to-month, there is a major shift in GeForce RTX pricing, according to 3DCenter’s report. On average GeForce RTX graphics cards are still 91% more expensive than MSRP, but that’s already a 113% difference