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AMD Unveils Next-Generation PC Gaming with AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/28/2020 07:51 PM | source: | 507 comment(s)
AMD Unveils Next-Generation PC Gaming with AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series

And here the official press release. AMD unveiled the Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics cards, delivering powerhouse performance, incredibly life-like visuals, and must-have features that set a new standard for enthusiast-class PC gaming experiences. Representing the forefront of extreme engineering and design, the highly anticipated AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series includes the Radeon RX 6800 and Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics cards, as well as the new flagship RX 6900 XT.

AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards are built upon groundbreaking AMD RDNA™ 2 gaming architecture, a new foundation for next-generation consoles, PCs, laptops and mobile devices,  designed to deliver the optimal combination of performance and power efficiency. AMD RDNA™ 2 gaming architecture provides up to 2X higher performance in select titles with the AMD Radeon™ RX 6900 XT graphics card compared to the AMD Radeon™ RX 5700 XT graphics card built on AMD RDNA™ architecture, and up to 54 percent more performance-per-watt when comparing the AMD Radeon™ RX 6800 XT graphics card to the AMD Radeon™ RX 5700 XT graphics card using the same 7nm process technology.

AMD RDNA™ 2 offers a number of innovations, including applying advanced power saving techniques to high-performance compute units to improve energy efficiency by up to 30 percent per cycle per compute unit, and leveraging high-speed design methodologies to provide up to a 30 percent frequency boost at the same power level. It also includes new AMD Infinity Cache technology that offers up to 2.4X greater bandwidth-per-watt compared to GDDR6-only AMD RDNA™-based architectural designs.

"Today’s announcement is the culmination of years of R&D focused on bringing the best of AMD Radeon graphics to the enthusiast and ultra-enthusiast gaming markets, and represents a major evolution in PC gaming,” said Scott Herkelman, corporate vice president and general manager, Graphics Business Unit at AMD. “The new AMD Radeon RX 6800, RX 6800 XT and RX 6900 XT graphics cards deliver world class 4K and 1440p performance in major AAA titles, new levels of immersion with breathtaking life-like visuals, and must-have features that provide the ultimate gaming experiences. I can’t wait for gamers to get these incredible new graphics cards in their hands.”

Powerhouse Performance, Vivid Visuals & Incredible Gaming Experiences

AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards support high-bandwidth PCIe® 4.0 technology and features 16GB of GDDR6 memory to power the most demanding 4K workloads today and in the future. Key features and capabilities include:

Powerhouse Performance

  • AMD Infinity Cache – A high-performance, last-level data cache suitable for 4K and 1440p gaming with the highest level of detail enabled. 128 MB of on-die cache dramatically reduces latency and power consumption, delivering higher overall gaming performance than traditional architectural designs.
  • AMD Smart Access Memory – An exclusive feature of systems with AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors, AMD B550 and X570 motherboards and Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards. It gives AMD Ryzen™ processors greater access to the high-speed GDDR6 graphics memory, accelerating CPU processing and providing up to a 13-percent performance increase on a AMD Radeon™ RX 6800 XT graphics card in Forza Horizon 4 at 4K when combined with the new Rage Mode one-click overclocking setting.
  • Built for Standard Chassis – With a length of 267mm and 2x8 standard 8-pin power connectors, and designed to operate with existing enthusiast-class 650W-750W power supplies, gamers can easily upgrade their existing large to small form factor PCs without additional cost.

True to Life, High-Fidelity Visuals

  • DirectX® 12 Ultimate Support – Provides a powerful blend of raytracing, compute, and rasterized effects, such as DirectX® Raytracing (DXR) and Variable Rate Shading, to elevate games to a new level of realism.
  • DirectX® Raytracing (DXR) – Adding a high performance, fixed-function Ray Accelerator engine to each compute unit, AMD RDNA™ 2-based graphics cards are optimized to deliver real-time lighting, shadow and reflection realism with DXR. When paired with AMD FidelityFX, which enables hybrid rendering, developers can combine rasterized and ray-traced effects to ensure an optimal combination of image quality and performance.
  • AMD FidelityFX – An open-source toolkit for game developers available on AMD GPUOpen. It features a collection of lighting, shadow and reflection effects that make it easier for developers to add high-quality post-process effects that make games look beautiful while offering the optimal balance of visual fidelity and performance.
  • Variable Rate Shading (VRS) – Dynamically reduces the shading rate for different areas of a frame that do not require a high level of visual detail, delivering higher levels of overall performance with little to no perceptible change in image quality.

Elevated Gaming Experience

  • Microsoft® DirectStorage Support – Future support for the DirectStorage API enables lightning-fast load times and high-quality textures by eliminating storage API-related bottlenecks and limiting CPU involvement.
  • Radeon™ Software Performance Tuning Presets – Simple one-click presets in Radeon™ Software help gamers easily extract the most from their graphics card. The presets include the new Rage Mode stable over clocking setting that takes advantage of extra available headroom to deliver higher gaming performance.
  • Radeon™ Anti-Lag – Significantly decreases input-to-display response times and offers a competitive edge in gameplay.

AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series Product Family 

MODEL

COMPUTE UNITS

GDDR6

GAME CLOCK / BOOST CLOCK

MEMORY INTERFACE

INFINITY CACHE

SEP (USD)

EXPECTED AVAILABILITY

RX 6900 XT

80

16GB

2015 / up to 2250 MHz

256 bit

128MB

$999

Dec 8

RX 6800 XT

72

16GB

2015 / up to 2250 MHz

256 bit

128MB

$649

Nov 18

RX 6800

60

16GB

1815 / up to 2105 MHz

256 bit

128MB

$579

Nov 18


Robust Gaming Ecosystem and Partnerships
In the coming weeks, AMD will release a series of videos from its ISV partners showcasing the incredible gaming experiences enabled by AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards in some of this year’s most anticipated games. These videos can be viewed on the AMD website.

  • DIRT® 5 – October 29
  • Godfall™ – November 2
  • World of Warcraft®: Shadowlands – November 10
  • RiftBreaker™ – November 12
  • FarCry® 6 – November 17

Pricing and Availability
AMD Radeon™ RX 6800 and Radeon™ RX 6800 XT graphics cards are expected to be available from global etailers/retailers and on AMD.com beginning November 18, 2020, for $579 USD SEP and $649 USD SEP, respectively. The AMD Radeon™ RX 6900 XT is expected to be available December 8, 2020, for $999 USD SEP.

AMD Radeon™ RX 6800 and RX 6800 XT graphics cards are also expected to be available from AMD board partners, including ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, PowerColor, SAPPHIRE and XFX, beginning in November 2020.







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#5847574 Posted on: 10/28/2020 03:28 PM
Hoping the 6800XT will be a nice upgrade for me. It it meets or beats the RTX 3070, its an upgrade for my 5700xt. I game at 3440x1440 100hz.

Problem is, I also wanna upgrade my 2700x to a 5600x or better. New board, ram and cpu. But gpu would be cheaper ironically.

Im in the same boat. Gpu first then cpu/ram. 2700x is holding up pretty well i think at 1440p. I dont want a 6core but an 8core 5800x and pricing is just awful for that part so im gonna wait.

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#5847577 Posted on: 10/28/2020 03:34 PM
I wanna see them bring back Ruby in glorious 4K realtime graphics :D

honestly though, this is AMD's time. The stars have literally aligned perfectly for them, its up to them to now make their mark and bring back the competition!

What I would also like to see more than anything is HONESTY. Sure you are going to hype the crap out of your product, but if you only have a few thousand to sell then just tell us. I want a stock inventory/allocation graph along with all the performance graphs. This alone could go a long way to improve the company image.

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#5847582 Posted on: 10/28/2020 03:36 PM
We couldn't have had a better fall with all this damn Covid-19. Its crazy to think about how much next generation stuff has landed this fall.

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#5847590 Posted on: 10/28/2020 03:48 PM
Very interested in how the new cards will perform. I have a GTX1080Ti so no immediate need of a new card, but considering an AMD card which performance-wise is in the RTX3080/3090 area.
I think AMD needs to have something to beat the RTX3080 to be 'in the game'. It's been some time I had an AMD card and I genuinely want to spend my money on them. :-)

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#5847596 Posted on: 10/28/2020 04:01 PM
AMD has an opportunity here.
Nvidia did some mistakes with the Series 30, like a very disappointing launch and quite slow and low quantity VRAM on the mainstream 3070 (8 Gb @ 14 Gbps are quite underwhelming in 2020).
There is space for a good competitor in the 3080/3070 market

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