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AMD could launch its next-gen graphics cards and CPUs next year

AMD talked about a lot at Computex 2021, but it doesn’t seem to have touched on Zen 4 and RDNA 3, which will run Ryzen 7000 processors and Radeon RX 7000 GPUs, respectively. A new rumor suggests that AMD is preparing two lines before the end of next year, they are at the same time.

Listening to the earnings leaked by Broly_X1 on twitter, as well as a thorough look at the three main talking points in favor of AMD Computex in 2021, the keynote speakers.

These two product lines are said to be introduced in the fourth quarter of 2022, even though they may not launch on the same day they are released around the same time. The court also stipulates that AMD is going to “seal” RDNA 3’s later this year, meaning that they will send you to a better production site for the design sent to production.

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This time scale is consistent with AMD’s leaked roadmap information, which has not changed in the past few months. Ryzen 7000 chips, codenamed Raphael, will use the Zen 4 architecture. With this new architecture based on a 5nm manufacturing process, AMD needs to squeeze more performance into a small package that consumes less power whenever possible.

But the chip itself will be small. The leak may say that AMD will use the same size, 40mm x 40mm, next AM5 socket, internal Ryzen 7000 tokens that were not used in the AM4 socket. Otherwise, the Ryzen 7000 chip is said to support dual-channel DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0, but there is still some debate about what will happen if China continues to use PCIe 4.0, or not.

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The rumored RX 7000 graphics card and use of a 5nm process node provide a performance boost of up to 2.5 times that of AMD’s top-end RX 6900 processor. AMD seems to be able to achieve this by using Ryzen inspiration, the chipset design. Instead of a single-core processor, AMD is going to combine them into a single package, it assumes that double computing units, even the strongest Radeon cards.

AMD also officially stated that performance per watt is in a “big focus” for Radeon generation cards. Whether they were due to launch at the end of the year or not, this map is still ahead, but many leaks hint that the stronger they are, will be and they will finally appear.


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