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AMD recommends the Radeon R9 290 and above for VR gaming

AMD says you'll want to have the Radeon R9 290 or above to enjoy VR gaming at its best.

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AMD Radeon Fury X smiles for the camera, days before its unveiling

Days before its official unveiling, we have some more photos of the purported AMD Radeon Fury X to show you.

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AMD Radeon Fury X beats Titan X in leaked CompuBench OpenCL benchmark

The first OpenGL performance numbers leaked for the upcoming AMD Radeon Fury X will have you surprised.

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AMD Radeon R9 390X to include 4GB of HBM, with a reported MSRP of $849

AMD will reportedly launch the Radeon R9 390X with 4GB of HBM, and an MSRP of close to $1000.

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TSMC teases that 16nm FinFET will deliver 40% performance improvement

The move to 16nm FinFET on upcoming GPUs is going to be a seriously wild ride.

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Fake renders of the Radeon R9 390X tease a smaller, next-gen VGA card

Some photoshopped images of the AMD Radeon R9 390X are showing what could be the next-gen VGA card from Team Red.

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AMD has surprises in store with its upcoming Radeon 300 series

AMD's Radeon R9 390X rumored to be different from the rumors circling at the moment, but what can we expect?

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Most of AMD's next-gen Radeon cards rumored to be rebrands

Rumor has it most of AMD's next-gen cards will be rebrands, with the star of the show being the Fiji XT-based Radeon R9 390X.

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AMD Radeon R9 390X rumored to be in very short supply at launch

AMD's Fiji XT-based Radeon R9 390X will have extremely limited numbers at launch, according to our sources.

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AMD Radeon R9 300 series 'Captain Jack' GPU alledgedly benchmarked

Benchmarks of an alleged Radeon R9 300 series 'Captain Jack' GPU surface, beats the GeForce GTX 980 by close to 20%

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AMD rumored to be testing next-gen GPUs internally, known as Fiji XT

AMD testing its new Fiji XT GPUs internally, based on its new technology that will power the upcoming Radeon R9 390X.