Nvidia releases new Geforce 566.03 WHQL Game Ready driver
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One for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Alan Wake 2: The Lake House, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

Nvidia has released its newest Geforce 566.03 WHQL Game Ready driver which brings optimizations for the latest games, including Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Alan Wake 2: The Lake House, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, as well as DLSS optimizations, new G-Sync monitor support, and Geforce Experience settings.

Samsung announces development of 24Gb GDDR7 DRAM
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On 5th generation 10nm-class process

Samsung has announced the development of the industry's first 24 gigabit (Gb) GDDR7 DRAM, increasing the performance by up to 25 percent, while improving power efficiency by over 30 percent.

Nvidia could launch new Geforce RTX 50-series in Q1 2025
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From January to March

According to the information coming from the Board Channel, it appears that Nvidia plans to launch most of its new Geforce RTX 50-series Blackwell graphics cards in Q1 2025.

AMD updates Instinct roadmap with MI350 CDNA 4 Series and next-gen MI400 Series
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The 3nm CDNA 4-based MI355X with 288GB HBM3E comes H2 2025

In addition to the Instinct MI325X AI Accelerator, AMD also updated its AMD Instinct roadmap and previewed the upcoming Instinct MI355X AI Accelerator at its Advance AI event held earlier. Based on CDNA 4 architecture and made on 3nm manufacturing process, the Instinct MI355X will bring 288GB of HMB3E memory and continue AMD's Instinct push next year, acting as a stepping stone before CNDA Next MI400 Series which comes in 2026.

AMD launches Instinct MI325X Accelerator for AI workloads
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With 256GB HBM3E memory and 2.6 PFLOPs of FP8 compute performance

At its Advancing AI event, AMD announced its newest Instinct MI300X series accelerator, the Instinct MI325X. The new AI accelerator is based on CDNA 3 architecture, packs 153 billion transistors, comes with 256GB of HBM3E memory on 16-Hi stacks with up to 6TB/s of memory bandwidth, and offering 2.6 PFLOPs or FP8 and 1.3 PFLOPs of FP16 performance.