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The biggest AMD-related buzz centers on upcoming GPU/CPU platform moves: reported next-gen Radeon 9070/9070 XT pricing and release timing, plus longer-term roadmap claims like Zen 7 “Grimlock” targeting TSMC A14 for 2028. Users also note ongoing support/updates across products (Polaris/Vega drivers) and platform software friction (Vivado licensing changes impacting Linux FPGA workflows).

CEO
Lisa Su
Founded
1969
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Employees
26,000
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NASDAQ: AMD

Also known as amd ryzen·amd radeon·amd epyc·amd threadripper·amd instinct

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Key Takeaway Expect a wave of AMD hardware updates—especially Radeon RX 9070 series—while FPGA developers on Linux face new Vivado licensing constraints.
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Expect a wave of AMD hardware updates—especially Radeon RX 9070 series—while FPGA developers on Linux face new Vivado licensing constraints.

The biggest AMD-related buzz centers on upcoming GPU/CPU platform moves: reported next-gen Radeon 9070/9070 XT pricing and release timing, plus longer-term roadmap claims like Zen 7 “Grimlock” targeting TSMC A14 for 2028. Users also note ongoing support/updates across products (Polaris/Vega drivers) and platform software friction (Vivado licensing changes impacting Linux FPGA workflows).

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Top 3 signals · Expect a wave of AMD hardware updates—especially Radeon RX

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Radeon 9070 XT price Drops below £600 at several UK retailers
Zen 7 target node “Grimlock” reportedly targets TSMC A14 for 2028
FPGA pain point Vivado licensing tier restricts future free versions to Windows
Halo PC memory Ryzen AI Halo costs $3999 with 128GB memory

What to Watch

  • Watch for global availability signals for AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE after the “may launch globally soon” report. TechPowerUp
  • Track UK retailer pricing to see whether AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT stays under £600 after the current discount. tweakers.net
  • Follow Linux FPGA community reactions/workarounds for the Vivado licensing tier that limits future free versions to Windows. Tom's Hardware

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  • AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE duikt op bij webwinkels, 'release mogelijk dichtbij' Tweakers
  • AMD’s China-Exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE Quietly Surfaces On Amazon US, Breaking Its Regional Lock WCCFTech
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