Vintage AMD Radeon GPUs are getting a second life with AI-optimized Linux drivers
I'm a proud owner of an old passively-cooled Radeon HD 6850. It was quite the card back in 2010, and while the series didn't completely change the game for AMD, it did enough to warrant a purchase by a few gamers, myself included. Since then, AMD and Nvidia have continued to battle hard to take the top spot in the GPU market. A large part of this is driver maturity. The HD 6850 may be almost two decades old at this point, but it's still receiving driver updates, along with countless other older AMD GPUs.
I’m a proud owner of an old passively-cooled Radeon HD 6850. It was quite the card back in 2010, and while the series didn’t completely change the game for AMD, it did enough to warrant a purchase by a few gamers, myself included. Since then, AMD and Nvidia have continued to battle hard to take the top spot in the GPU market. A large part of this is driver maturity. The HD 6850 may be almost two decades old at this point, but it’s still receiving driver updates, along with countless other older AMD GPUs.
Victoria King
United States
United States
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