AMD would already be working intensively on the RX 7900 XT
AMD would already have advanced the development of the RX 7900 XT, a graphics that would be of MCM design and would double the performance of the RX 6900 XT
Currently buying a graphics card is a pipe dream and will continue until after the summer. But while acquiring a gaming graphics has become impossible, there are already rumors about future graphics. AMD would already be working on the RX 7900 XTs based on the future RDNA3 architecture. It would be based on the Navi 31 chip and would be very energy efficient.
It seems that AMD is already very focused on the RX 7900 XT
La AMD RDNA3 architecture on which this hypothetical RX 7900 XT would be based is a great unknown. We do not know under what lithography it will be manufactured, since AMD has only indicated that it will be in an "advanced node". This is because jumping from the 7nm node to the 5nm node can be a bit more complicated than expected.
It is pointed out from Asia that the RDNA3 architecture that will give life to the RX 7000 will be a very strong bet. The new architecture will most likely use an MCM type GPU design, much like the Ryzen architecture.
A hypothetical RX 7900 XT could have 80 Compute Units, although rumor has it. It is also highlighted that these graphs could have a much higher efficiency than that offered by the RDNA2. Note that the RDNA2 architecture is 50% more efficient than the RDNA architecture when using the 7nm process.
There are many unknowns about it, but performance is also discussed. It is indicated that RDNA3 could offer between x2 and x2.5 times more performance than RDNA2. This would mean that AMD would finally catch up with NVIDIA in terms of graphics cards and especially in RayTracing.
But all these are rumors that at the moment cannot be confirmed in any way. We do not know what the final design will be and we do not know in which lithograph they will be manufactured. Come on, we don't know anything and these rumors seem to be a very idyllic hypothesis.
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[irp]Source: MD
Hahaha. Amd is already at the height of nvidia in the high-end.
The statement does not seem so crazy to me because AMD is not as big a company as Intel or as elitist as NVIDIA (referring to the added value of the brand to its products)
When Lisa Su set out to upgrade CPUs to compete with Intel it took her 3 generations of Ryzen to catch up / beat it
In the case of GPUs, RNDA's progress went from a GNC hybrid in the first generation to a significant increase in RNDA2, now that it has greater operating capacity and market confidence, it can devote more resources to RNDA3
The most important thing is that AMD is competitive and leading in order to force other companies to innovate, it was already seen with the Intel I7s that were too trusting and it cost them a lot to change from monolithic architecture to clipet and with Nvidia that did not produce great advances performance between 900 and 2000 series, yes with RTX and DLSS.