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AMD talks PC GPU ray tracing as it looks to the future of Ryzen and Radeon

AMD talks PC GPU ray tracing as it looks to the future of Ryzen and Radeon

Posted on March 6, 2020 By Jarvis
At long last, its next-generation RDNA 2 graphics architecture will include hardware ray tracing.

AMD confirmed Thursday that its next-generation RDNA 2 graphics architecture will be its first to include hardware ray tracing, and that it will advance performance-per-watt improvements by an additional 50 percent over its current designs. The company also plans to add a compute-specific version of its GPUs, dubbed “CDNA.”
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