AI, NVIDIA and AMD
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AMD has been trying to catch up to Nvidia by offering its own version of frame generation, but so far, it's only been available as a tech preview. Now, AMD is officially rolling it out as part of its stable and WHQL-certified Adrenalin driver, 24.9.1 ...
A new version of AMD Fluid Motion Frames has appeared in the company's latest drivers, prompting speculation that AMD isn't just planning to overhaul frame gen with its forthcoming FSR Redstone tech, but that this new AI-based frame gen tech could even be ...
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Nvidia are two semiconductor giants battling for supremacy in the high-growth markets of data center, artificial intelligence (AI), and gaming. As we look ahead to 2024, both companies are well-positioned to benefit from ...
In a age when there's voracious demand for AI compute capacity, the chipmakers rule the roost...as we saw at CES this week.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. and Nvidia Corporation are well-positioned to ride an upgraded growth outlook in the AI inference market. Nvidia because it is the market leader, and AMD due to its focus. AMD's MI350 GPUs have on-par performance and are more ...
OpenAI says it's buying AMD chips to get more computing power. Analysts also see benefits to diversifying away from Nvidia and likely securing favorable pricing. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and AMD CEO Lisa Su both testified before Congress earlier this year.