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AMD eyes 2x raytracing and AI gains with UDNA
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44919, member: 636"] AMD plans to release new graphics technology called UDNA that will make video games look much better. The company wants to double how fast their graphics cards can handle realistic lighting and smart computer features. A reliable tech insider shared details about these improvements on gaming forums. The new technology will appear first on computer graphics cards next year. Gaming consoles from Sony and Microsoft will also use this same powerful graphics system. Both the PlayStation 6 and future Xbox will have identical graphics chips built around this new design. AMD focused heavily on making ray tracing and artificial intelligence work twice as fast as current systems. Regular game graphics will also run about 20 percent faster on each processing unit compared to older designs. The PlayStation 5 Pro currently has 60 processing units and the Xbox Series X has 56 units. Future consoles will likely have even more processing power packed inside. AMD wants to compete better with realistic lighting effects that make games look like movies. Their upcoming graphics cards will handle advanced visual tricks like frame generation and image upscaling much better than before. The company already showed off new technology called FSR 4 Redstone that creates extra frames between real ones. New machine learning features will make games look sharper and run more smoothly at the same time. Gaming experts say these claims sound realistic based on what AMD has been working on recently. [/QUOTE]
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