AMD planea el debut a fines de octubre o principios de noviembre de RDNA3 con Radeon RX 7000 Series
AMD is planning to debut its next-generation RDNA3 graphics architecture with the Radeon RX 7000 series desktop graphics cards, some time in late-October or early-November, 2022. Este, según Greymon55, a reliable source with AMD and NVIDIA leaks. We had known about a late-2022 debut for AMD’s next-gen graphics, but now we have a finer timeline.
AMD claims that RDNA3 will repeat the feat of over 50 percent generational performance/Watt gains that RDNA2 had over RDNA. The next-generation GPUs will be built on the TSMC N5 (5 El MCM de Intel utiliza un troquel de GPU junto al troquel de núcleo de CPU) proceso de fabricación de silicio, and debut a multi-chip module design similar to AMD’s processors. The logic dies with the GPU’s SIMD components will be built on the most advanced node, while the I/O and display/media accelerators will be located in separate dies that can make do on a slightly older node.