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AMD's performance-enhancing Smart Access Memory feature will come to Ryzen 3000 processors after initially debuting on Ryzen 5000 only.
AMD announced Smart Access Storage alongside Ryzen 7000 CPUs. We break down what it is, how it works, and how you can enable it on your system.
Previously available only on AMD Ryzen 5000 series CPUs, the upcoming update will allow those with older Ryzen 3000 series CPUs to enable PCIe Resizable BAR as well, of course, only on Ryzen 500 ...
AMD's Resizable BAR / Smart Access Memory feature is coming to Ryzen 3000 CPUs based on the Zen 2 architecture.
When AMD announced Smart Access Memory on its latest GPUs, it sounded like SAM required close cooperation between the CPU and GPU. Consequently, it was launched as ...
AMD implemented Smart Access Memory support on the Radeon RX 5000 with the release of the new Adrenalin 2020 21.9.1 drivers, allowing for improved performance on systems and games that support it.
AMD says its Smart Access Memory isn't proprietary and isn't only locked into working with its own Ryzen 5000-series CPUs and Radeon RX 6000-series GPUs.
Once you have installed the latest optional drivers and updated your BIOS you will need to enable Smart Access Memory in your AMD Radeon settings.
Manufacturers enable Smart Access Memory, AMD's RX 6000 GPU and Ryzen 5000 CPU feature for Intel motherboards, with impressive initial results.
While AMD already talked about this technology before, they today announced it. Smart Access Storage has the ability to shorten game loading times.
AMD is reportedly working with Nvidia and Intel to bring hardware support for Smart Access Memory to other GPU and CPU platforms.