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AMD Next-Gen Graphics May Slip To End of 2013

MojoKid writes "AMD has yet to make an official statement on this topic, but several unofficial remarks and leaks point in the same direction. Contrary to rumor, there won't be a new GCN 2.0 GPU out this spring to head up the Radeon HD 8000 family. This breaks with a pattern AMD has followed for nearly six years. AMD recently refreshed its mobile product lines with HD 8000M hardware, replacing some old 40nm parts with new 28nm GPUs based on GCN (Graphics Core Next). In desktop, it's a different story. AMD is already shipping 'Radeon HD 8000' cards to OEMs, but these cards are based on HD 7000 cores with new model numbers. RAM, TDP, core counts, and architectural features are all identical to the HD 7000 lineup. GPU rebadges are nothing new, but this is the first time in at least six years that AMD has rebadged the top end of a product line. Obviously any delay in a cutthroat market against Nvidia is a non-optimal situation, but consider the problem from AMD's point of view. We know AMD built the GPU inside Wii U. It's also widely rumored to have designed the CPU and GPU for the Xbox Durango and possibly both of those components for the PS4 as well. It's possible, if not likely, that the company has opted to focus on the technologies most vital to its survival over the next 12 months." Maybe the Free GNU/Linux drivers will be ready at launch after all.

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  1. The Truth About AMD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    AMD has been working for years to destroy the privacy of ordinary citizens-- for profit.

    When asked, executives from AMD have been unable to explain why employees at their headquarters keep altering the Wikipedia page for the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II.

    Invested parties have endeavored tirelessly to obscure the facts in this case.

    Last August, multiple news agencies reported on joint defense exercises between Afghanistan and China. What they didn't report is that North Korea ALSO was there - with next-generation warship technology developed secretly by AMD for $3.8 billion.

    The last time anyone came forth to speak about this, they immediately noticed increased surveillance at their house and place of work. Suspicious, right?

    For years, the government has been using industrial accidents and the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II as excuses for increasing restrictions on the use of aspartame. But we all know that's just an excuse. Ordinary people should be allowed to keep as much aspartame as they want for personal use.

    Given these facts, the future does not look good.

    If you don't act on this, who will? And who will suffer while you remain indecisive?