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cdmagurus.com
06-03-2019, 04:08 PM
A mere week after AMD unveiled its new Radeon “RDNA” graphics architecture (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3397787/amd-ryzen-9-cpu-radeon-rx-5000-series-graphics-cards.html) at Computex, rebranding the GPU cores formerly code-named “Navi,” it’s already expanding beyond graphics cards. On Monday, AMD and Samsung announced (http://ir.amd.com/news-releases/news-release-details/amd-and-samsung-announce-strategic-partnership-ultra-low-power) a partnership to bring Radeon graphics to mobile devices. Surprise!
Samsung will pay AMD to use Radeon RDNA graphics in its mobile devices, including smartphones, but presumably manufacture the chips itself in the company’s cutting-edge foundries. “This strategic partnership will extend the reach of our high-performance Radeon graphics into the mobile market, significantly expanding the Radeon user base and development ecosystem,” AMD CEO Lisa Su said in the press release.
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