Just a short while before Nvidia unveils its next generation of graphics cards, AMD has an announcement of its own. After some teases here and there, it’s now confirmed that AMD’s RDNA 3 GPUs will launch on November 3. Scott Herkelman, senior vice president and general manager of Radeon, announced this earlier today via a rather straightforward tweet.
AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture has received plenty of buzz over the last year or so. But just yesterday, a blog post from AMD touted its performance-per-watt advancement. One of the major goals of RDNA 3 is to deliver better gaming performance without demanding sky-high power consumption. RDNA 2 already made some pretty big leaps in this regard, but RDNA 3 is expected to deliver at least 50% better performance-per-watt efficiency.
The RDNA 3 architecture is also bringing some other changes. For starters, the new GPUs are tuned for high clock speeds, allowing frequencies to increase by up to 30%. The RDNA 3 architecture will also allow GPUs to run at a lower voltage while maintaining the same clock speeds at lower power. AMD also has something new called “intelligent power management” within the GPU itself. Simply put, it’ll know when it should boost to higher frequencies to improve performance, but will reduce this when its unnecessary.
Join us on November 3rd as we launch RDNA 3 to the world! More details to come soon! #RDNA3 #AMD pic.twitter.com/oftq1Fjrgt
— Scott Herkelman (@sherkelman) September 20, 2022
The name of the game for AMD with RDNA 3’s launch is power efficiency. It wants to make sure that its graphics card architecture can meet the evolving needs of energy use. And this is a more important goal than ever as the needs for more efficient energy become more
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