Scott Herkelman, senior vice president and general manager of Radeon, tweeted the announcement. Although no details are available, the firm has stated that the RDNA 3 will be officially launched to the globe and that additional information will be available shortly.
— Scott Herkelman (@sherkelman) September 20, 2022 The AMD RDNA 3 GPUs will be introduced on the next Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards, significantly improving gaming performance. They may also be the first chips to approach the 4GHz GPU clock speed threshold. AMD revealed that their RDNA 3 GPUs, which feature a significant performance boost, will be released later this year. According to the company’s Senior Vice President of Engineering for Radeon Technologies Group, David Wang, the new GPUs for the Radeon RX 7000 series will provide a 50% increase in performance per watt over the RDNA 2 GPUs now in use. Sam Naffziger, AMD’s SVP & Technology Architect, has emphasized that the next-generation RDNA 3 GPUs, which are found in the Radeon RX 7000 GPUs and next-generation iGPUs, will offer several new technologies, including a refined adaptive power management engineering to set workload-specific operation points, ensuring that the GPU only uses the power required for the volume of work. Additionally, the GPUs will incorporate a new AMD Infinity Cache that will provide higher-density, lower-power caches and lower power requirements for the graphics memory. You can see the anticipated specifications of the RX 7000 Series through our various coverage below:
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The news comes only hours before NVIDIA introduces its line of RTX 40-series next-generation graphics cards. AMD’s shady move likely intended to shift attention away from NVIDIA’s presentation. We need to wait and see what AMD has in store for RX 7000 series customers, and we will provide the information for you as soon as we get our hands on it.