- Another leak has emerged on the next generation GPUs of AMD
- Shows a powerful flagship, one that could rival the RTX 5090
- Other models include an average guardian, along with two low -end offers
Another rumor has outlined AMD’s apparent plans for its next -generation graphics card range, which again indicates that Team Red intends to compete in the high range this time.
Of course, that is an area that RDNA 4 was omitted, its superior offer being RX 9070 xt of upper middle range; However, there have been rumors that AMD is not going to shy away from producing a robust GPU with RDNA 5. O UDNA, as it will be called, which I will return shortly.
Wccftech reports that the well -known GPU Kepler filter spilled beans in Anandtech forums in a continuous and divagant discussion thread (which began at the end of last year, in fact).
Kepler believes that the RDNA 5 badge GPU will have 96 computer units (CU), and that the range will display with the next level that has 40 CUS, followed by 24 CUS and 12 CUS, respectively, for low -end graphics cards.
As Wccftech also points out, Zhangzhonghao, a regular publication, a regular publication in the Chiphell forums in China, which theorizes that there will be an ‘extra large’ GPU, in other words, a high -end bad -end model, followed by medium -sized cards (medium -range), small and small.
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Obviously, this is a large extent, since even if this is true, according to the filtered diagram that Kepler shares (and Chiphell’s support theory), it could be AMD’s current thought, which can change the line.
So how powerful a RDNA 5 graphics card with 96 computing units? As is less than a previous rumor indicated, which was 154 cus. However, this is a “how long is a chain piece” question, since there is a large load of variables involved, including the amount of difference that the new architecture makes to the general performance of the next generation GPUs of AMD and how many cache is used (with some large increases potentially in the cards there, Kepler notes elsewhere).
However, all rumors suggest that AMD is making significant changes in the next generation of its Radeon graphics cards, so they could adopt UDNA’s architecture instead of RDNA 5. The ‘U’ of UDNA refers to a ‘unified’ architecture, since this would allegedly represent the Union of ADNM (gaming) and architectures (data center) (data center) Great movement.
Then, in some way, it makes sense that AMD plans a movement of power in terms of an adequate flagship graphics card, given such an important change in its GPU panorama. Therefore, it is easy to believe that the intention will be to compete with the upper end of the GeForce range of Nvidia.
In general terms, then, trying to specify the possible RX 10090 XT (the logical progression to name, although I believe that the flagship will be called something completely different) at this time is a waste of time. This specification is likely to be fluid and change, anyway, since we are somehow the realization of the RADEON of the next generation of AMD (which are scheduled to reach at the end of 2026, if not 2027).
All we need to know is that it seems more and more that AMD will offer a convincing rival to RTX 5090 (since previous performance estimates have suggested widely).
Although it is conceivable that Nvidia may have an RTX 6090, or equivalent, on the table by when the next -generation Radeon flagship appears, the network team should overcome its rival to the coup according to the current vine talk. And in fact, perhaps this could stimulate Nvidia to make an RTX 5090 super, but I am getting carried away with wild speculation (and in addition, such a GPU would reduce the supply of chips that the green equipment could use for graphics cards AI much more profitable).
Suffice it to say that AMD is looking to produce a very powerful GPU with its next -generation range, one that will please the enthusiastic players with a lot of money to spend, and Nvidia will have to sit and realize that, if these rumors come out. Especially if AMD can undermine prices, which should not be too big and asks how much Nvidia demands for your GEFORCE graphics card of Top Dog.