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A bit of confusing deadline.

As noted in the report, the future success of Samsung’s HBM4 will hinge on the development of sixth-generation (1c) DRAM—fabricated using a 10nm-class process—by its memory division. The 12-layer HBM4 product will integrate this 1c DRAM with the logic die.

They are still using a 10 nm fabrication node for DRAM.

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We compare AMD's in-game frame generation, AFMF, and FSR against “native” rendering in many games

  • Our tests were performed using an AMD RX 9070 XT and RX 7900 XTX
  • With frame generation, you still get some really nasty images that aren’t representative of how the game was intended to look
  • FSR 4 generally improves image quality and stability over prior versions
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