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I'm glad AMD has launched a new version of FSRm abd also surprised. Why launching it now when the new cards are roughly two months away? It could be a coincidence, of course, but it could also mean that AMD has something else in the works for RDNA3, What exactly? Ihave no idea. It could be either FRS 3.0 or something entirely new to take advantage of the hardware of the new cards.



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I really don't think now is the time for Nvidia to just drop the GeForce branding and go with some new gobbldeegook naming scheme/brand name, that will only confuse newcomers.

I know it's likely being changed just to fool new folks into buying the new cards.



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It may be changed because the new cards aren't called GTX but rather RTX, and Nvidia may have thought that they need a new name that fits better with that.



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Looks like AMD moved the NDA date even further:


That's pretty close to launch



                  

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One one hand, that doesn't inspire confidence and makes you wonder if there's any problem(s) we don't know about. On the other hand, keaving a 7 day gap between reviews and launch was a very uncommon and big gap while those 24 hours are more common in the industry.

Well, if there are any problems, I'm sure we'll hear about them.



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Captain_Yuri said:

Looks like AMD moved the NDA date even further:


That's pretty close to launch

Could be just for the boards though, going by the question



Captain_Yuri said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

I'm mostly interested to see how the changes in the GPU in those APUs will work out.

I don't know if you posted it already, but the APUs will not have any infinity cache, instead just getting the enlarged caches that Zen 3 also will get, probably because the larger caches still cost less die space than adding, say, a 32M infinity cache.

I'd much prefer the APUs not have infinity cache. We need those things to be as cheap as possible and adding IF will make them much more expensive. Plus with such low CU count, doesn't really need them.

I agree for the smaller ones. For the 65W+ chips, IF could have made sense depending how big the GPU part gonna be on those.



Bofferbrauer2 said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Looks like AMD moved the NDA date even further:


That's pretty close to launch

Could be just for the boards though, going by the question

I would agree if he didn't mention CPUs as well in that sentence. Cause it doesn't make much sense to have the boards have such a late NDA without delaying CPUs as well.



                  

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