AMD will launch Big Navi this year, as confirmed by Lisa Su
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, just confirmed that this year we will see the Big Navi graphics card. To date Lisa Su made reference to Big Navi for the first time during CES 2020. The next thing we have heard has been from the EEC, where there is a reference to an RX 5950 XT. During The Bring Up AMD, Su has talked about this graph that I preview at CES.
A Big Navi graphics card, which is tasked with competing with NVIDIA's high-end. Theoretically, these new graphics cards should already have support for Ray Tracing. No AMD graphics currently offers support for this technology, although it would be supported in the next consoles.
- Torx fan 3.0: award-winning fan design combining two types of blades for cooling and silence
- Oc performance: msi graphics cards are equipped with higher clock speeds for increased performance
- Rdna architecture: designed from the ground up with superior performance and power efficiency, rdna is the architecture that powers amd's 7nm gaming gpu, providing 1.25 per clock performance compared to previous 14nm processors
- Msi afterburner: the overclocking software with advanced control and real-time monitoring
- Solid backplate: increases the hardness of the card to prevent damage from bending, while complementing the design
AMD's Big Navi is right around the corner
My main message to our fans is that this is just a start for us in 2020. I've heard a bit through Twitter and Reddit that people are wondering, you know, Big Navi. I can tell you will see Big Navi in 2020. There may be few people wondering about Zen 3 too and I can tell you that Zen 3 is working really well, we are excited. Hope to talk about that later in 2020
Lisa Su during The Bring Up CES 2020 Edition

Lisa Su in January 2020 at CES 2020
Gordon Ung, PC World: Do you think AMD should have a high-end competitor in the discrete graphics market?
Lisa Su: I know those on Reddit want a high-end Navi! You should expect that we have a high-end Navi, and that it is important to have it. The discrete graphics market, especially in the high-end, is very important to us. So you should expect us to have a high-end Navi, although I don't usually comment on unannounced products.
Source: VZ



