➀ AMD announced the unification of its consumer game RDNA and data center CDNA GPU architectures into 'UDNA' at IFA 2024 in Berlin. This move aims to provide developers with a single focus for optimized applications to run on both consumer and high-end data center GPUs.➁ The unification was made to simplify management and development processes, reducing complexity for developers.➃ AMD's UDNA architecture will support future generations of products and ensure forward and backward compatibility. However, specific details and timelines have not been disclosed.
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