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AMD inks game technology partnership with Bethesda Softworks

AMD and Bethesda Softworks have inked a long-term strategic partnership to advance game technology development.

The multi-title agreement will see the two companies collaborate to develop and accelerate the implementation of new technologies, including low-level APIs such as Vulkan, as well as AMD Ryzen CPUs, Radeon GPUs, and AMD server solutions across existing Bethesda franchises.

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