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  2. Radeon 400 series - Wikipedia

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    Radeon 400 series. The Radeon 400 series is a series of graphics processors developed by AMD. These cards were the first to feature the Polaris GPUs, using the new 14 nm [8] FinFET manufacturing process, developed by Samsung Electronics and licensed to GlobalFoundries. The Polaris family initially included two new chips in the Graphics Core ...

  3. Radeon HD 5000 series - Wikipedia

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    The HD5000 series are using the "r600g" driver. user-space component in Mesa 3D; a special and distinct 2D graphics device driver for X.Org Server; with this card, EXA is used instead of Glamor. The free and open-source "Radeon" graphics driver supports most of the features implemented into the Radeon line of GPUs.

  4. Radeon HD 8000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Radeon HD 8000 series is a family of computer GPUs developed by AMD. AMD was initially rumored to release the family in the second quarter of 2013, [9] [10] [11] with the cards manufactured on a 28 nm process and making use of the improved Graphics Core Next architecture. [12] However the 8000 series turned out to be an OEM rebadge of the ...

  5. AMD Instinct - Wikipedia

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    AMD Instinct is AMD's brand of data center GPUs. [1] [2] It replaced AMD's FirePro S brand in 2016. Compared to the Radeon brand of mainstream consumer/gamer products, the Instinct product line is intended to accelerate deep learning, artificial neural network , and high-performance computing / GPGPU applications.

  6. Graphics Core Next - Wikipedia

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    Die shot of the Polaris 11 GPU used in Radeon RX 460 graphics cards Die shot of the Polaris 10 GPU used in Radeon RX 470 graphics cards. GPUs of the Arctic Islands-family were introduced in Q2 of 2016 with the AMD Radeon 400 series. The 3D-engine (i.e. GCA (Graphics and Compute array) or GFX) is identical to that found in the Tonga-chips.

  7. X-Video Bitstream Acceleration - Wikipedia

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    X-Video Bitstream Acceleration (XvBA), designed by AMD Graphics for its Radeon GPU and APU, is an arbitrary extension of the X video extension (Xv) for the X Window System on Linux operating-systems. XvBA API allows video programs to offload portions of the video decoding process to the GPU video-hardware.

  8. CodeXL - Wikipedia

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    CodeXL (formerly AMD CodeXL) was an open-source software development tool suite which included a GPU debugger, a GPU profiler, a CPU profiler, a graphics frame analyzer and a static shader/kernel analyzer. CodeXL was mainly developed by AMD. With version 2.0 CodeXL was made part of GPUOpen and is free and open-source software subject to the ...

  9. Template:AMD graphics API support - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Template:AMD graphics API support. The following table shows the graphics and compute APIs support across ATI/AMD GPU microarchitectures. Note that a branding series might include older generation chips. ^ Radeon 7000 Series has programmable pixel shaders, but do not fully comply with DirectX 8 or Pixel Shader 1.0.