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Let's improve the articles about AMD topics
In the last months and weeks I have been working on improving the articles about
AMD topics, e.g. templates, articles about CPUs, GPUs, etc. I just want to encourage everyone to achieve this goal together.
I noticed that most of the articles about
AMD topics are not on the same level as the articles about
Intel and
Nvidia topics. These issues are both about quality, e.g. outdated information, and quantity, e.g. lack of details.
I know this is a bit late but I just wanted to say I appreciate the shoutout! I am an AMD enthusiast myself and the overall lack of coverage and article quality on AMD products is a big part of what made me came here and start editing in Oct 2022!
I've made considerable (over hundreds of) contributions in the 1.5 years' time that I've been here for, but I am not done yet! I've got a number of more to-dos in regards to AMD articles and it'll probably be a never-ending cycle for me. —
AP 499D25(talk)01:20, 7 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Table for comparison of AMD, Nvidia and Intel topics
I have created this table to help me find similar subjects. Maybe you find it helpful too.
As far as I can tell there is no information on Wikipedia about AMD's CDNA data center compute GPUs. CDNA stands for Compute DNA just like RDNA stands for Radeon DNA.
I don't understand wikipedians that overly cautious. You have made a significant personal research, you could write about your findings directly in the article.
Maxorazon (
talk)
15:30, 23 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Why does Bill Gaede feature at the top of the "See Also" list?
He is tangentially related to AMD at best - not sure what the basis for including him in such a prominent position is? Without objection I'll remove him and add a reference to the relevant time period in the history section.
Sahrin (
talk)
10:36, 27 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Regarding
this edit if the
Blockchain Game Alliance is encyclopedically significant enough to mention, cite a reliable,
WP:IS explaining to readers why it is significant. Press releases are neither reliable nor
WP:IS and cannot demonstrate significance.
Blockchain Game Alliance redirects to
Blockchain_game#History, where the "Alliance" is given precisely one sentence, and no indication of importance is mentioned.
Our goal isn't to cram in any and all factoids which can be sourced, it is to explain things to readers to they understand the larger topic. Regurgitating a press release doesn't help readers understand this topic, nor does it indicate why they should look into it any further.
To put it another way, tell readers why they should care and use better sources to do it.
It is inappropriate to use promotional or flimsy sources to imply a level of significance when those sources do not support such significance. Wikipedia is not a platform for advocacy or promotion.
Grayfell (
talk)
03:51, 11 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Data sheets of the products
Unlike Intel AMD is well know for keeping its products technical documentation (datasheets on chipsets, CPUs etc). This fact should be reflected in the article I think. Thanks! AXONOV(talk)⚑12:00, 28 May 2023 (UTC)reply