AMD’s RDNA 5 gaming GPUs are coming late next year, according to AIBs at Computex — manufacturers expect new Team Red cards in the second half of 2027 alongside

AMD's RDNA 5 gaming GPUs are coming late next year, according to AIBs at Computex — manufacturers expect new Team Red cards in the second half of 2027 alongside

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usertests I think AMD wants to launch RDNA5 after Nvidia launches Rubin so they can play the usual price games. And Nvidia could be stretching this generation out if 50-series Supers are back on the table. Reply

Zaranthos But will we be able to afford them? It remains to be seen if RAM pricing and availability will keep driving the prices even higher. I might just be using my 9070 XT until 2030. 😉 Reply

usertests Zaranthos said: But will we be able to afford them? It remains to be seen if RAM pricing and availability will keep driving the prices even higher. I might just be using my 9070 XT until 2030. 😉 RDNA5 could use LPDDR5X in the low end to cut costs. Not relevant to a 9070 XT owner. AMD seems to have done a better job than Nvidia at keeping prices in check later in the RDNA4 generation. Can they deliver a worthy upgrade to the 9070 XT? You can't count on it. They can compete with the 6090 if they try but you have to keep your expectations low. Reply

Notton I'm more curious to know how much uplift in gaming performance RDNA5 has over 3 and 3.5. I was hesitant of Arc B390 at first, considering how less advanced the packaging was compared to Lunar Lake, but it delivered. I would hope RDNA 5 gives better improvements because RDNA 3.5 is kinda sucking hard compared to B390 right now. Reply

pclaughton What did I miss? I thought the next generation would be on UDNA? Is this marketing, or did they switch back? Reply

usertests pclaughton said: What did I miss? I thought the next generation would be on UDNA? Is this marketing, or did they switch back? From the beginning AMD never confirmed the RDNA5 generation would be replaced by UDNA1. They were coy about when the RDNA/CDNA unification would happen. It might be that RDNA5 and UDNA1 are equivalent internally, but we just don't know yet. We should expect RDNA5 to be an unusually important generation since the next-gen consoles are likely to use it with minimal modifications. Making it relevant throughout the entire 2030s. Reply

hotaru251 so what are bets we get MSRP 60 tier gpu for $450-500 Reply

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