AMD’s upcoming flagship GPUs should be 3x faster than RX 6900XT
Enlarge / RDNA 3 is expected to run on TSMC's 5 nm process and become available in late 2022 or early 2023. (credit: AMD)
According to wccftech and well-known hardware leaker @KittyYYuko, AMD's next-generation Radeon graphics cards should be a massive upgrade-as much as three times faster than AMD's current flagship graphics cards.
2.5x is too little.
- Yuko Yoshida (@KittyYYuko) May 2, 2021
Take a guess :p
In the above reply to RedGamingTech's Paul Eccleston, @KittyYYuko claims a 3x performance increase when upgrading from AMD's flagship Navi 21 (as found in current-gen RX 6800XT and RX 6900 XT cards) to Navi 31.
RDNA3-the architecture beneath the new GPUs-will shift process-node size from 7 nm down to 5 nm, which tends to result in major performance gains and even larger performance-per-watt gains. The downshift in process node isn't enough to account for the claimed performance uplift by itself, though-that comes from making the GPU itself significantly bigger and meaner.
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