AMD has confirmed that next-gen "Radeon" RDNA 4 GPUs will launch in early 2025 & substantially upgrade ray tracing and AI capabilities.
During its Q3 2024 earnings call, AMD's CEO confirmed that the company is preparing to transition to the next-gen Radeon GPU family based on the RDNA 4 graphics architecture. This new lineup is expected to be called the Radeon RX 8000 series, but given AMD's recent changes to its portfolio, a new naming scheme is also highly possible.
It is mentioned that the next-gen AMD Radeon GPUs based on the RDNA 4 graphics architecture will be launched in early 2025. The two major changes highlighted include "significantly" faster ray tracing performance and adding new AI capabilities. The following is the full quote from AMD's CEO:
AMD's RDNA 4 graphics architecture has already seen a preview in the form of the SoC for the PS5 Pro, which offers better ray tracing performance and also offers PSSR AI Upscaling. Currently, AMD has been leveraging traditional methods to upscale images, but while DLSS & XeSS use tensor cores to process AI, AMD has been updating its FSR & Fluid Motion Frames models on AI, but now we can expect better and stable image quality with the addition of new AI capabilities.
We know so far that AMD has just two chips in plans for the RDNA 4 family, the bigger Navi 48 and the smaller Navi 44. Both of these chips will feature GDDR6 memory with speeds of up to 20 Gbps, and it looks like there are more details about the SKUs featured within the lineup.
Both the AMD RDNA 4 Navi 48 and Navi 44 GPUs are expected to feature at least two SKUs. These include the following:
It will be interesting to see how AMD competes against its rivals as it will
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