AMD today announced the new Radeon RDNA 3 GPUs, which are designed to deliver the best gaming experience for next-generation games. The new GPUs are based on the latest Polaris architecture and offer improved performance and power efficiency over previous generations. “The Radeon RDNA 3 GPUs are designed to deliver the best gaming experience for next-generation games,” said Raja Koduri, senior vice president and chief architect, Radeon Technologies Group, AMD. “With their powerful graphics capabilities and enhanced power efficiency, these GPUs will give gamers the performance they need to take on the competition.” The Radeon RDNA 3 GPUs include: The Radeon RX 580 is a high-performance graphics card that delivers great performance for gamers who want to play demanding games at high resolutions. It features 4GB of GDDR5 memory and a powerful Polaris architecture that offers improved performance and power efficiency over previous generations. The Radeon RX 580 is available in both standard versions with a single fan design as well as an extended version with two fans that provides better cooling and increased stability. The Radeon RX 570 is perfect for medium to high-end gaming systems. It features 2GB of GDDR5 memory and a powerful Polaris architecture that offers improved performance and power efficiency over previous generations. The Radeon RX 570 is available in both standard versions with a single fan design as well as an extended version with two fans that provides better cooling and increased stability. The Radeon RX 560 is perfect for budget-conscious gamers who want great performance at an affordable price point. It features 1GB of GDDR5 memory and a powerful Polaris architecture that offers improved performance and power efficiency over previous generations. The Radeon RX 560 is available in both standard versions with a single fan design as well as an extended version with two fans that provides better cooling and increased stability ..


Right as NVIDIA announced its new GPUs, AMD took the chance to announce the date for its next big GPU event: November 3, 2022. They will be based on the company’s RDNA 3 architecture, and they’ll presumably be sold as the Radeon RX 7000-series if AMD sticks with its current naming scheme.

Among the things that we might see in these new graphics cards, we have a new chiplet design and a 5nm TSMC process node, as well as an optimized graphics pipeline, a next-gen version of Infinity Cache, and an improved compute unit design.

RDNA 2 GPUs are slowly taking over AMD’s Ryzen APUs, which previously used Vega GPUs, on both desktops and laptops, but RDNA 3 would take over in the gaming GPU space — and presumably, on APUs as well down the road.

We’ll know more about these GPUs once AMD’s event comes around, but NVIDIA might have reasons to worry.

Source: AMD