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After weeks of hints and speculation, it's now (almost) official: AMD has told its supply partners that it will raise graphics cards prices by at least 10% in the new-year due to rising memory prices, ...
The price of AMD graphics cards is expected to increase by 10% or more next year. Sources who spoke to Taiwanese publication UDN are the latest insiders to sound the alarm on skyrocketing memory ...
What’s happened? AMD has reportedly informed its graphics-card board partners that it will implement a price increase of at least 10% across its Radeon GPU lineup due to soaring memory module costs.
TL;DR: AMD plans to raise Radeon GPU prices due to memory shortages and high AI-driven demand, with 8GB models increasing by $20 and 16GB by $40 at the supplier level. Retail prices may rise up to $85 ...
AMD submitted a patent to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for a groundbreaking new memory architecture that can significantly enhance the performance of the DDR5 standard. The ...
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It took a long while for pricing on modern generation graphics cards to finally stabilize, but unfortunately it may not last for long. Yet another warning of impending price hikes on AMD's Radeon GPUs ...
Ripple effect: The rising price of memory is quickly turning from a concerning issue into a crisis on the scale of the Covid-era chip shortage. With the RTX 5000 Super line now seeming delayed – if ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. AMD has officially announced the Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series processors, the successor to the Strix Halo-based Ryzen AI Max 300 lineup. Codenamed "Gorgon ...
"The continuous rise in memory prices has led to a sharp increase in graphics card costs," a translated version of the UDN post says. "Industry sources indicate that AMD, the second-largest graphics ...