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  2. Radeon 500 series - Wikipedia

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    The series support DisplayPort 1.4 HBR, HDMI 2.0b, and HDR10 color. [12] Dual-Link DVI-D and DVI-I at resolutions up to 4096×2304 and VGA at up to 2048x1536 are also supported, despite ports not being present on the reference cards, and cards with VGA ports are mostly sold in Eastern Asia exclusively.

  3. List of AMD graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    API support – Rendering and computing APIs supported by the GPU and driver. Due to conventions changing over time, some numerical definitions such as core config, core clock, performance and memory should not be compared one-to-one across generations. The following tables are for reference use only, and do not reflect actual performance.

  4. Unified Video Decoder - Wikipedia

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    Support for UVD has been available in AMD's proprietary driver Catalyst version 8.10 since October 2008 through X-Video Motion Compensation (XvMC) or X-Video Bitstream Acceleration (XvBA). [63] [64] Since April 2013, [65] UVD is supported by the free and open-source "radeon" device driver through Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU).

  5. Video Coding Engine - Wikipedia

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    Initial VCE support was added on 4 February 2014 by Christian König of AMD to the free radeon driver. [50] Gallium3D state tracker for OpenMAX was added 24 October 2013 to Mesa 3D. [51] The free and open-source Radeon driver was adapted to use OpenMAX with the GStreamer OpenMAX (gst-omx) support for exposing the VCE video encode engine. [52]

  6. 580s - Wikipedia

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    The Lombards drive the last Ostrogoths across the Alps (Northern Italy).During the "Rule of the Dukes" the Lombards adopt Roman titles, names, and traditions.[1]King Liuvigild calls for an Arian synod in Toledo (central Spain), which modifies several doctrines; he tries to unify the Christians within the Visigothic Kingdom.