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Guru3D.com » News » AMD RDNA2 Graphics cards set for release in September 2020

AMD RDNA2 Graphics cards set for release in September 2020

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/21/2020 01:30 PM | source: digitimes | 22 comment(s)
AMD RDNA2 Graphics cards set for release in September 2020

It kind of is expected as well, after the summer everybody is going to release everything. however in regards to Big NAVI aka AMD RDNA2 Based Radeon RX Graphics Cards, the newly set launch would be September. And likely with NVIDIA in that same timeframe.

it is Taiwanese media outlet DigiTimes that mentions that AMD and NVIDIA both are expected to launch their next-gen GPUs and thus graphics cards fro consumers in September.

– DigiTimes -

first half of a year has been usually the slow season for graphics cards, but this year the coronavirus pandemic-triggeed stay-at-home needs has shored up demand. With AMD and Nvidia set to launch their next-generation GPUs in September, graphics cards vendors are expected to cut prices for older-generation products, stimulating demand further in third-quarter 2020. The pandemic-fueled demand for notebooks is also expected keep NAND flash memory prices stable in the third quarter. And the fresh US trade sanctions on Huawei is not deterring the Chinese tech giant from making building 5G networks around China. For semiconductor, Digitimes has an exclusive interview with TSMC's R&D senior VP Cliff Hou, who reveals the principles and issues concerning the foundry's recruitement and R&D.

Graphics card makers see shipments boom: Graphics card manufacturers including Asustek Computer, Micro-Star International (MSI) and Gigabyte Technology are expected to see their shipments continue ramping up and grow through the fourth quarter of 2020, according to industry sources.

Well, if Digitimes says it, who are we to argue. Well, bring it on we'd say!

  







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Elder III
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#5791142 Posted on: 05/22/2020 05:47 AM
I hope they have 16 GB of vRAM. I would like to increase my 4K gaming framerates by 30%+ at a minimum, but I don't want to downgrade from 16 GB vRAM either. Since AMD has been apt to have larger amounts of vRAM in recent memory I am hopeful I'll get what I want.... it had better not cost $1K either. :p

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#5791228 Posted on: 05/22/2020 12:00 PM
I'll just be happy to see them compete in the high end again. I've held off getting the 5700 XT in the hope of something more.

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