The PC gaming graphics industry today has very few players but many problems. Today’s PC gaming enthusiast market essentially has only two graphics players remaining, AMD and Nvidia. There is a constant back-and-forth between these two players in terms of bringing new features that gamers want and need.
AMD’s new Radeon 300 series does just that while also adding value to the Radeon name. This report focuses on AMD’s new Radeon 300 series family. It is a combination of new ASICs (application-specific integrated circuits) and memory technologies as well as innovative new features that give new life to existing architectures. The new Radeon 300 series is AMD’s own push to sweep the high-end while still giving beneficial features to Radeon gamers at all tiers.
Table of Contents
- Summary
- A Top-Down Offering
- Driver Update Brings New Use Cases & Value
- Display Technology Innovation
- AMD’s Commitment to VR with Liquid VR
- Windows 10 & DirectX 12
- Call to Action
Companies Cited
- AMD
- Dolby
- Microsoft
- Netflix
- NVIDIA
Anshel Sag is Moor Insights & Strategy’s in-house millennial with over 18 years of experience in the IT industry. Anshel has had extensive experience working with consumers and enterprises while interfacing with both B2B and B2C relationships, gaining empathy and understanding of what users really want. Some of his earliest experience goes back as far as his childhood when he started PC gaming at the ripe of old age of 5, building his first PC at 11, and learning his first programming languages at 13.
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