It appears that AMD prefers calling the next-gen GPU architecture "RDNA 5" instead of UDNA and the latest leak confirms it. AMD Adds GFX13 Support to LLVM, Hinting at Early RDNA 5 Work Ahead of Next-Gen GPUs Release It looks like AMD will be calling its next-gen architecture "RDNA 5" and not UDNA. We have seen both naming schemes in previous reports, but the latest leak points towards AMD continuing the RDNA naming convention for its upcoming GPUs. As spotted by @Kepler_L2, the new documentation updates in the LLVM compiler stack reveal initial support for the GFX13. GFX13 is the […]
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