AMD Announces RDNA 3 Graphics Cards on November 3

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AMD Announces RDNA 3 Graphics Cards on November 3

October 21, 2022 update: AMD has officially announced that it will host a "live stream event" on November 3 to showcase its new Radeon graphics cards. Here is the announcement on the press site: [AMD announced today that it will host a live stream event "together we advance_gaming" to unveil the next generation of AMD Radeon graphics. AMD executives will provide gamers and content creators with a new level of performance, efficiency, and functionality, and will detail the new high-performance, energy-efficient AMD RDNA 3 architecture.

The show will premiere on the AMD YouTube channel on Thursday, November 3 at 1pm PDT (opens in a new tab). A replay will be accessible on AMD.com/Radeon (opens in new tab) a few hours after the event."

This means that we will probably get an update on the cards, called the Radeon RX 7000 series, within a few weeks. The event will begin on November 3 at 1 PM Pacific Standard Time, 4 PM Eastern Standard Time, and 9 PM UK Standard Time. And we will be on hand to make sure you get all the details directly from the event.

Originally published September 20, 2022: AMD's next generation RDNA 3 graphics card will be announced on November 3, and the company is teasing impressive performance per watt with a completely new GPU architecture. [AMD has repeatedly reiterated throughout this year that RDNA 3 graphics cards will be available this year. Well, believe it or not, with just a little over a month left in the year, we will see how AMD stacks up against Nvidia's RTX 40 series.

Presumed, but not confirmed, to be called the Radeon RX 7000 series, this next generation is already looking to be one heck of a thing. Impressively, AMD is keeping a lot of information about the next generation of cards under wraps, but has released some promising figures on performance per watt (open in new tab).

AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su also recently confirmed that AMD will pursue a chiplet architecture for the RDNA 3 GPU (opens in new tab). However, unlike some rumors (call it wishful thinking), these cards will not connect two GPUs to some sort of multi-GPU behemoth, but rather to connect the GPU block to the wider system and combine it with the inevitable I/O die needed to get the best performance. chiplet seems to be used.

Hey, maybe someday. As of right now, RDNA 3 is imminent.

RDNA 3 (open in new tab) also features TSMC's 5nm process node, a new compute unit design, an optimized graphics pipeline, and AMD's impressive Infinity cache, first introduced in the RDNA 2 GPU. next-generation version is confirmed. Thus, there is much to look forward to on the day.

Expect more announcements at the event.

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