AMD At its keynote last night, it not only presented the new Ryzen 7000 CPUs, but also the next Radeon RX 7000 GPU with architecture RDNA 3will come in the coming months.
That’s why, in addition to the presentation of the new Ryzen 7000 CPUs, AMD CEO Lisa Su also talked about Radeon RX 7000 GPUs with RDNA 3 architecture, which are intended to represent the company’s next generation graphics cards.
According to reports from SU, these new cards are a performance increase PS5 and Xbox Series X | About 50% compared to current RDNA 2, an architecture shared albeit exclusively by current generation consoles like the S.
The increase will be calculated based on the “power per watt” parameter, so it’s not an easily verifiable amount, but still represents a clear evolution.
Among other innovations, there must be a transition to the production process. 5 knots and a new packaging system focused on chipsets that can further optimize computing efficiency. Compute Unite will be redesigned with a new advanced generation Infinity Cache, all of which will lead to a different optimization of the graphics pipeline.
The release of these new RDNA 3 GPUs is expected at the end of 2022, without waiting for more official information from AMD.
Source: Multiplayer
