AMD is all set to launch its RDNA3 GPU architecture on November 3rd with its event already planned after a huge launch of the Ryzen 7000 series. Obviously, RDNA2 has been a huge hit for AMD and continuing that momentum, the Red team expects to give a worthy answer to NVIDIA’s RTX 40-series as they did last time with RX 6000 series GPUs.
No one ever expects AMD to grow this big and compete directly against NVIDIA but yes they did with RDNA2, now the upcoming 5 nm-based AMD Radeon RX 7000 series has huge potential. Now, as reported by the reliable tipster Greymon55 in courtesy of Videocardz, the next-gen AMD Radeon RX 7900 series GPUs could be launched on November 3rd and make their way into the market in the first week of December itself.
This is in contrast with the previous rumours of product availability of the Radeon RX 7000 series to be on November 27th as we see a delay of a week. This makes sense to launch the upcoming AMD GPU flagship RX 7900 series in November and launch just before the year 2022 ends.
Also, this time, the top-end variant will be called RX 7900XTX and will be equipped with up to 24GB VRAM and it is expected to be available sometime at the end of this year. Much likely to the strategy of NVIDIA we also expect AMD to introduce the flagship RX 7900 series first and make them available by this year’s end itself and launch more variants in the coming year.
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