AMD Previews RDNA 4 and 9000 Cards
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•New Radeon RX 9000 GPUs promise to fix two of AMD’s biggest weaknesses
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AMD says its next-generation RDNA 4 graphics cards will launch in early 2025 .
The company says the cards will include "significantly higher ray-tracing performance" and "new AI capabilities" AMD hasn't said whether the new cards will work on older versions of its FSR algorithm.
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