AMD will host a particular livestream occasion on November 3 to announce its subsequent era graphics processors based mostly on the RDNA 3 structure. The occasion will happen at 1PM PDT, the corporate mentioned through a press launch.
The ‘collectively we advance_gaming’ occasion will premiere on AMD’s YouTube channel at 1PM PDT on Thursday, November 3, after which will make the replay obtainable.
“AMD executives will present particulars on the brand new high-performance, energy-efficient AMD RDNA 3 structure that may ship new ranges of efficiency, effectivity and performance to players and content material creators,” an announcement by AMD reads.
AMD’s Radeon RX 7000-series graphics processors based mostly on the RDNA 3 structure would be the firm’s first GPUs to be made utilizing TSMC’s N5 (5nm-class) fabrication expertise and have chiplet design. AMD demonstrated a working Navi 3x graphics processor (Navi 31, we presume) again in August, however didn’t reveal any particulars about it.
We absolutely count on AMD’s Radeon RX 7000-series graphics playing cards based mostly on the RDNA 3 expertise to hitch the ranks of our greatest graphics playing cards for gaming, however the large query is when precisely that is set to occur. We collect from unofficial sources that AMD plans to disclose two RDNA 3-powered graphics boards this yr and begin their gross sales within the second half of December. Proper now there is no such thing as a clear schedule as to when the corporate plans to roll out midrange RDNA 3 GPUs.
Actually, AMD’s high-end Radeon RX 7000-series graphics playing cards can already be within the wild. Earlier this week South Korean Nationwide Radio Analysis Company (RRA), which retains observe of all electronics that enters the nation, registered a mysterious Radeon graphics card mannequin D70401. All present AMD Radeon RX 6000 and Radeon Professional W6000-series graphics playing cards use reference PCB fashions that begin with D41, D51, or D63. Due to this fact, a mannequin that begins with D70 would possibly belong to AMD’s subsequent era of graphics boards.