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Bad news, everyone: according to multiple sources, AMD is not going to keep the original MSRP. Instead, since the original stock is already almost sold out, they are planning to push it from $599 to $700+ in a few days.

It will work in a somewhat sketchy way: cheap cards will exist on paper, but will be all sold out. Ones that will be available will be priced at $700-1000.

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AMD accidentally uploaded FSR4 under MIT, which means, it can't be revoked. The library was supposed to be released under commercial licence.

One of the public forks on GitHub

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It's possible to fry a 9950X with certain math operations, if you do it for months in a row.

Even if the CPU is not overheating in general, it may apparently degrade in one weak spot.

Not an issue for a wide audience, but can be a problem for users who do some computations 24/7.

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AMD recently announced that rDNA 1 and 2 cards will no longer get optimization updates. Which meant that all RX 6000 cards and below can be considered a paperweight sooner than later.

But when it was heavily criticized by the community they pulled out an Asus scam, saying... you got it all wrong 🌚

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dkPPejQXFNo
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For the first time in years Linux... lost a bit of market share on Steam. Seemingly, the growth of Steam Deck fanbase is no longer that significant and the transition from Windows to Linux for the average gamer isn't happening. This will not be the year of…
And all the most popular graphics cards are not having sufficient VRAM for AAA games (3080 10GB and 5070 12GB are the most powerful among the first 20). Despite the developers push to higher and higher VRAM consumption and using unique textures for literally everything.

Fortunately, Radeon market share grew from 15.2% in mid-2024 to 18.5% by late 2025. Intel stays the same, since they only released B580 and B570, which wasn't enough to noticeably fill the market.

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