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Radeon Technology Group - Tech update December 2015
The AMD Radeon Technology Group is responsible for everything that is related to Radeon graphics cards and APUs, today shares some new technology enhancements. In this December 2015 update we'll talk HDR, low framerate compensation (LFC), FreeSYnc for HDMI and the move to DisplayPort 1.3 compatibility.
Read the article right here.
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#5203255 Posted on: 12/08/2015 06:27 PM
At least you'll know what's going to be available at a lower price
Cool, will not upgrade my graphics card and monitor till 2017.
At least you'll know what's going to be available at a lower price

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#5203263 Posted on: 12/08/2015 06:52 PM
I mean that's true -- but for the most part all the features announced here for freesync are already available on G-Sync. And I'm sure that Nvidia will have additional features planned for Pascal's release relating to G-Sync. That's the advantage of having the onboard FPGA -- they can just update the module as they go if they find something new and useful to add.
That being said, I think AMD's approach is obviously the more consumer friendly method and hopefully it will keep G-Sync costs in check.
At least you'll know what's going to be available at a lower price 

I mean that's true -- but for the most part all the features announced here for freesync are already available on G-Sync. And I'm sure that Nvidia will have additional features planned for Pascal's release relating to G-Sync. That's the advantage of having the onboard FPGA -- they can just update the module as they go if they find something new and useful to add.
That being said, I think AMD's approach is obviously the more consumer friendly method and hopefully it will keep G-Sync costs in check.
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#5203274 Posted on: 12/08/2015 07:16 PM
Great read. Really interesting to see what The Radeon Group is working towards. Keep us updated!
Great read. Really interesting to see what The Radeon Group is working towards. Keep us updated!
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#5203276 Posted on: 12/08/2015 07:22 PM
according to the last line of the review:
good for the the success
of AMD for year 2015.
That's it for this update.
H.
H.
according to the last line of the review:
good for the the success

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Cool, will not upgrade my graphics card and monitor till 2017.