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AMD reveals its Helios rack-scale AI platform and next-generation Instinct MI400 GPUs at CES, highlighting exascale AI performance, 2nm GPU technology, and new enterprise and data-center AI platforms.
AMD's next-generation RDNA 5 GPUs are back in the rumor mill: mid-2027 launch on TSMC N3P process node, amidst rumors of being fabbed at Samsung Foundry.
Previous iterations of FSR (namely 3.1.5 and older) are already open-source and available on GitHub. In other words, as long as you comply with the MIT license, you are free to use the code however you like. You'll notice that FSR 4 is also there, but that's just a remainder of the boo-boo from last year; no files remain within the repository.
News Summary AMD introduces new Ryzen AI 400 and PRO 400 Series processors, delivering up to 60 NPU TOPS for Copilot+ PCs and AI experiences
AMD shows off its world-first 2nm EPYC 'Venice' CPU with Zen 6 cores, and the Instinct MI455X AI accelerator for its Helios AI racks.
AMD unveils Helios AI rack, MI500 GPUs, AI PCs, and robotics vision at CES 2026, challenging Nvidia in AI computing.
After years of AMD's latest GPUs failing to make any significant dent on Valve's register of Steam-user hardware, their time has finally arrived.
Helios will go head-to-head with Nvidia’s own NVL systems, matching its latest NVL72’s 72 Rubin GPUs with 72 of AMD’s MI455X chips. It’s another sign that AMD is working to move further in on Nvidia’s turf in the AI data center market.
Last year, AMD debuted its Ryzen AI Max chips as a way to create a single piece of silicon with powerful CPU cores, GPU cores, NPUs and integrated memory, similar to Apple's home-brewed chips. At the time, AMD VP Joe Macri also noted that the existence of Apple Silicon helped make the Ryzen AI Max chips possible.
Add-in board (AIB) partners for both AMD and NVIDIA are getting ready to ring in 2026 with a round of price increases, followed by more price hikes as the year goes on, according to multiple reports.
AMD 8700G iGPU handles frame gen via Lossless Scaling while an Intel Arc Pro B50 renders, giving smoother action with the monitor on motherboard HDMI.