Advanced Micro Devices Inc. today introduced a trio of graphics processing units for consumer desktops that pack 26.8 billion transistors and an upgraded architecture dubbed RDNA 2. The three chips form AMD’s new Radeon RX 6000 product series. The series challenges the high-end RTX GPU line from Nvidia Corp., the leading maker of standalone graphics …
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