AMD has taken the wraps off its next-gen graphics cards, the Radeon RX 9000 series, replete with a revamped performance architecture.
The Zen 5 Ryzen 9 9900X3D and 9950X3D should offer better graphics performance. AMD also shared more about its next ...
Compared to its 7950X3D predecessor, as well as Intel's flagship Core Ultra 9 285K, performance gets a major boost. AMD ...
Rumor mill: AMD appears to be skipping the Radeon ... post (which has since been removed), the next flagship graphics card from Team Red will be marketed as the Radeon RX 9070 XT – a naming ...
It turns out I may have been wrong on more than one account. The latest leaks reveal that AMD’s upcoming best graphics card may not be called the RX 8800 XT, as most leakers predicted ...
With CES 2025 fast approaching and several Nvidia RTX 50-series leaks coming out of the woodwork, we're starting to get a good idea about what to expect from Nvidia's "Blackwell" graphics cards.
Sergio Perez and Red Bull Racing reached an agreement to part ways, marking an end to a tumultuous period for the Mexican driver and the F1 team. The move comes after Red Bull finished third in th ...
Red Bull also relinquished their constructors’ title to McLaren, finishing in third, and as a result, Christian Horner’s patience has finally reached breaking point. “I’m incredibly ...
We’re standing on the edge of the next generation of graphics cards, and it looks like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel all have big plans in store. At least from the conversations I’ve had, all eyes ...
The two companies are establishing a “deeper collaboration” to work on “Machine Learning-based technology for graphics ... AMD. For the project name we’re taking a hint from AMD’s red ...
Of all the signings made in Red Bull’s history, Sergio Perez’s was the most unique. Aside from David Coulthard who joined at the team’s inception, Perez was the only outside hire.
After months of questions about his future, the news has officially been confirmed: Sergio Perez will not be returning to Red Bull Racing in 2025. But where does that leave the rest of the grid?