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After high anticipation and rumours, yes, AMD will be launching its RDNA3-based GPUs into the market on 3rd November as officially confirmed by the Silicon giant today.

AMD stated in its press release:

AMD today “together we advance_gaming,” a live-stream event to unveil the next generation of AMD Radeon™ graphics. AMD executives will provide details on the new high-performance, energy-efficient AMD RDNA™ 3 architecture that will deliver new levels of performance, efficiency and functionality to gamers and content creators.

Continuing their “together we advance_gaming” motto, the Red team will launch their most powerful GPUs ever to the market to directly compete against NVIDIA, which has also recently launched the RTX 40-series cards to the market. Well, this will be again a point to prove for AMD after its successful RDNA2 launch which was included in GPUs, CPUs and APUs along with consoles as well.

  • Date: Thursday, November 3 at 1:30 AM IST
  • How to Watch: The presentation will be streamed on the AMD YouTube channel. A replay can be accessed a few hours after the conclusion of the event at AMD.com

Please mark your calendars! We will bring all the coverage and news of this AMD graphics architecture and eventually all the products launching as well.

Also Read: AMD: RDNA3 “Navi 31” Latest Rumors

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