![]() ![]() It has updated that ASRock and MSI are already working on similar BIOS updates, while Gigabyte is still in the investigation stage. Now various sites have reported that Intel motherboards are already capable of pairing up with AMD RDNA 2 GPUs and enabling some SAM action.Ĭ has shared some official Asus slides discussing the use of a beta BIOS on Intel Z490, H470, B460 and H410 chipsets (and of course using Intel processors). It seems like a pretty easy gain of 10 per cent in gaming performance for a modest amount of development effort. ![]() ![]() In the middle of last month it was revealed that Nvidia was working on a SAM-a-like technology, which would speed up the operation of its GeForce GPUs on PCs, as well as working on a range of AMD/Intel platforms – as it turned out SAM was based on utilising a PCIe spec standard. It raised a few eyebrows though, as it was stated that SAM would only become available to those packing the latest Ryzen 5000 Series processors, paired with the newest graphics cards from AMD – the Radeon RX 6000 Series. It first revealed the tech at the Radeon RX 6000 launch event. AMD recently introduced a new feature for users of its latest technologies, an accelerating technique dubbed Smart Access Memory, or SAM for short. ![]()
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