Radeon RX 7000 officially to be announced November 3rd (updated)
Today, AMD Radeon General Manager Scott Herkelman announced the official release window for the Radeon RX 7000 series. And that's Six weeks from now, on November 3rd, the new GPU series based on the RDNA3 architecture will be launched.
It's an interesting marketing move by AMD to announce the release of the RX 7000 just hours before NVIDIA unveils the GeForce RTX 40 series; this shows that NVIDIA has a worthy competitor. AMD has already confirmed that RDNA3 will provide at least a 50% improvement. The new GPU series will also be the first to employ cutting-edge packaging innovations and a multi-chip-module design featuring separate graphics and memory chiplets.
According to AMD, the Radeon RX 7000 Navi 3X GPUs are manufactured using a 5nm process and will feature the latest iteration of the company's Infinity Cache technology. Predictions for the RDNA3 architecture include at least three different GPUs, the most powerful of which, the Navi 32, will feature 12288 Stream Processors, or more than twice as many as the current flagship GPU in the RDNA2 architecture, the Navi 21.
Update: With the release of RDNA 3, AMD is reminding the public that the next generation of Radeon graphics cards is waiting in the wings. Scott Herkelman, senior vice president and general manager of AMD's graphics business unit, has confirmed the November 3 announcement date, ending rumors of a late 2022 debut. The NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPUs with the GeForce RTX 4000 will compete with the Radeon RX 7000 GPUs. AMD's announcement confirms months of rumours pointing to a debut between October and November.
Lisa Su, the company's CEO, presented a brief introduction of the RDNA 3 architecture during the Ryzen 7000 unveiling. She claims that the new architecture will provide up to a 50% increase in performance per watt over RDNA. 2, which is used in the Radeon RX 6000. The GPU market will be hotter than usual in the coming months. In addition to the GeForce RTX 4000 and Radeon RX 7000 announcements, Intel is likely to release its first generation Arc Alchemist graphics cards, the Arc A750 and A750 GPUs.
Remember; AMD's new generation RDNA 3 will be unveiled on November 3rd.
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I'm glad i'm passed the phase in my life of needing the best of the best hardware every single year.
Can happily sit on a CPU/GPU for 6-8 years.
It's also a waste of sand.
Same here mate, does help too that my 2070S still holds its own at 1440P gaming haha.
There are also other things in life that I can waste my money on lol.
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that would be perfect timing to steal the 500-800 segment from nvidia.ad103,which is a sub-400mm2 die, going for 1400eur in europe is just beyond ridiculous. should have been 700eur tops
imo if there's a n31,even a cut down one,below 1000eur,nvidia is caught pants down with rtx4080 at the prices they announced. their cut down ad103 (one tier down, half of 4090 fp32) is still 1100eur. I hope no one buys it. I mean,3090ti sells for under 1300eur new, same or better performance, twice the vram, only big difference is no dlss 3,but it's frame interpolation and we're yet to see how it actually looks. the technology looks fantastic on both engineering and software level, but pricing needs a real reality check. I hope rdna3 will leave JHH embarassed in terms of value.
just for you to see how stupid it is here in central europe
5300pln for 12g 4080
https://www.nvidia.com/pl-pl/geforce/graphics-cards/40-series/rtx-4080/
5000 for 3090
https://www.ceneo.pl/Karty-graficzne;szukaj-3090;0112-0.htm
lol,you foam any time someone merely says they have a problem with an amd system. certainly not a sign of being a fanboy nutjob.
You have to excuse my ignorance of European policy and tax structure. Why are the gpu's so more expensive than in U.S.A.? The prices here are going to be $1599 for the 4090, and $899 for the 4080 12gb, which by the way is really the 4070, before state applied tax which can be between 0 and 10 percent.
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value added tax
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Same question to RTX - show me that all muscle full fat RTRT 4K 120FPS performance without FSR shenanigans!
That is all I care about because we have enough non RT performance.
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I think 250$ is off the table for anything. Maybe the rx6400?
Also gaming at 2k at how many fps? that is the point