On Wednesday, local time, AMD announced that it will release a new generation of Zen 3 architecture CPU and Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards next month .
Last week, the chip manufacturer NVIDIA released the RTX 3080 graphics card priced at $699, promising not to increase the price while the performance has soared. Although many users may have placed an order for purchase, they can also wait for AMD to launch competing Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards on October 28.
AMD has confirmed that its new graphics card is part of the Radeon RX 6000 series of graphics cards. This series of products uses AMD’s new RDNA 2 architecture, which supports real-time, hardware-accelerated ray tracing and variable rate shadow technology. Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards use the same graphics architecture as PS5 and the new generation S and X series Xbox game consoles that will be released on November 10.
Before October 28th, NVIDIA will release two new RTX 3000 series graphics cards: RTX 3080 graphics cards priced at $699 and RTX 3090 graphics cards priced at $1499. The release date is scheduled for September 17 and 24. . The RTX 3070, priced at $499, is expected to be released in October. According to sources in the hardware industry, Nvidia may also plan to launch the RTX 3060 graphics card later this year.
AMD plans to hold another event on October 8th, focusing on the new CPU using the Zen 3 architecture. AMD has not yet revealed which type of CPU it will launch. The industry has been looking forward to the company’s release of the desktop version of the Ryzen 4000 series CPU to replace the Ryzen 3000 series CPU with the Zen 2 architecture. In fact, Ryzen 4000 series CPUs have appeared on some notebook computers, but these chips use Zen 2 instead of Zen 3 architecture.
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