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Radeon X1650 February 1, 2007 500 400 6000 2000 625 2000 12.8 DDR2 $ Radeon X1650 SE RV516 105 PCIe ×16 635 4:2:4:4 256 DDR2 $ Radeon X1650 GT May 1, 2007 (PCIe) October 1, 2007 (AGP) RV560 80 330 230 AGP 8× PCIe x16 400 24:8:8:8 9600 3200 800 3200 256 512 GDDR3 $ Radeon X1650 PRO August 23, 2006 (PCIe) October 15, 2006 (AGP) RV535 131 600 ...
Radeon X1650 February 1, 2007 500 400 6000 2000 625 2000 12.8 DDR2 $ Radeon X1650 SE RV516 105 PCIe ×16 635 4:2:4:4 256 DDR2 $ Radeon X1650 GT May 1, 2007 (PCIe) October 1, 2007 (AGP) RV560 80 330 230 AGP 8× PCIe x16 400 24:8:8:8 9600 3200 800 3200 256 512 GDDR3 $ Radeon X1650 PRO August 23, 2006 (PCIe) October 15, 2006 (AGP) RV535 131 600 ...
Radeon (/ ˈ r eɪ d i ɒ n /) is a brand of computer products, including graphics processing units, random-access memory, RAM disk software, and solid-state drives, produced by Radeon Technologies Group, a division of AMD. [1]
RDNA 2 is a GPU microarchitecture designed by AMD, released with the Radeon RX 6000 series on November 18, 2020. Alongside powering the RX 6000 series, RDNA 2 is also featured in the SoCs designed by AMD for the PlayStation 5 , Xbox Series X/S , and Steam Deck consoles.
Components of a GPU. A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit initially designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics, being present either as a discrete video card or embedded on motherboards, mobile phones, personal computers, workstations, and game consoles.
A modern consumer graphics card: A Radeon RX 6900 XT from AMD. A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics accelerator, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially GPU) is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a display device such as a monitor.
Die shot of the RX 5500 XT's RDNA GPU. The architecture features a new processor design, although the first details released at AMD's Computex keynote hints at aspects from the previous Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture being present for backwards compatibility purposes, which is especially important for its use (in the form of RDNA 2) in the major ninth generation game consoles (the Xbox ...
Unified Video Decoder (UVD, previously called Universal Video Decoder) is the name given to AMD's dedicated video decoding ASIC.There are multiple versions implementing a multitude of video codecs, such as H.264 and VC-1.