With the presentation of the new Radeon RX 7000, which will be held by AMD on November 3 and broadcast live on the official YouTube channel, the Sunnyvale-based company is also preparing to enter the new generation of GPUs. with the aim of competing on equal terms with Nvidia and its RTX 4000, this time also in ray tracing. However, if the market launch of the first models was initially scheduled for November 27, this could be postponed by a week, specifically in the period of early December. Obviously this would not be an actual delay, as AMD has not yet announced any official date.
It should be sometime between December 1-5.
- Greymon55 (@ greymon55) October 28, 2022
The rumor comes from Greymon55, now renowned to say the least when it comes to knowing in advance information on new IT products, such as GPUs and CPUs. Similarly to what Nvidia did, AMD will start with the launch of the high-end models, which will be followed by the rest of the video cards belonging to the mid-range and low-end segments. The RDNA 3 architecture, on which the new generation is based, should represent a big generational leap in terms of performance compared to the current Radeon series. The novelties are several, starting with an MCM (Multi Chip Module) design, whose dies are made through TSMC's 5nm and 6nm node. The company could also take advantage of an important advantage regarding operating frequencies: the Radeon RX 7900 XT would in fact have a maximum clock of 3GHz.| ); }
Source: Videocardz This last model should be equipped with a VRAM of 20 GB, while according to new rumors, AMD would have an even more powerful variant in store, which should take the name of Radeon RX 7900 XTX and have a video memory of 24 GB. This GPU in particular is definitely meant to compete with a possible RTX 4090 Ti, not yet announced by the competition. All that remains is to wait for the official presentation event, to know in detail the new Radeon range.