- A new rumor suggests to AMD that potentially works at a 32 GB RDNA 4 GPU
- If it is true, it would be released at some point in 2025
- A 32 GB game GPU would probably compete with NVIDIA RTX 5090
It seems that Nvidia has taken the GPU market once again with its RTX 5000 Powerhouse series, while AMD focuses on its RDNA 4 GPU launch of Middle Rank in March, but a new rumor suggests that AMD He is also working on a GPU that will not be an average range card, but could compete against the flagship GPU of Team Green.
According to Zhangzhonghao, who is reliable for AMD leaks in the past in Chiphell (informed by NotebookCckck), AMD could be working on a RDNA 4 GPU that uses 32 GB of VRM, scheduled for its launch at some point in 2025. It is not clear If this will be a game GPU or one dedicated to the workstation desktop PC, but it is very promising to say the least.
NVIDIA RTX 5090 has 32 GB of VRM and is the best GPU you can buy (despite current inflated prices and limited availability). While vram is not the Be-Lall and the end, many games are hungry for vram (especially when high resolutions like 4K) are played, and suggests that this GPU will be aimed at the high range of the market, instead of GPUs more affordable we expect from AMD.
We have already seen glimpses of what Radeon RX 9070 XT of the Network team has to offer with the early 4K Native Performance results in Call of Duty Black Ops 6, which suggests that the next card will be a medium range GPU. The rumors of a 32 GB GPU, then, are quite exciting for players who have waited for AMD to launch the powerful high -end GPUs once again to face Nvidia …
Please tell me that this is true …
RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 of his wallet. I hope the same thing happens with the RTX 5070 TI ($ 749 / £ 729 / AU $ 1,509) and the RTX 5070 ($ 549 / £ 529 / AU $ 1,109) that will be launched later in February.
With this in mind, I am depositing at the launch of the RX 9000 AMD series in March to provide a necessary competition in the GPU market. If the new RDNA 4 GPUs end up being affordable options while offering a high level of performance in the games, could give NVIDIA a reason to look over the shoulder once and give the players more options.
Nvidia has dominated the GPU market for years, not only by providing high -performance GPUs, but also with leading expansion technologies in the industry such as DLSS. We are still waiting to see the complete presentation of FSR 4 (which is the equivalent of AMD DLSS), and although I am impressed by what I have seen in the DLSS 4 of Team Green, some early glimpies of FSR 4 of AMD have excited me for What this means for the stability of the image in the games, along with the possibility of higher box velocities.
Better yet, if this new rumor of a 32 GB RDNA 42 GPU is legitimate, it will be difficult for PC players to ignore the efforts of Team Red on this occasion. It is undeniable that many favor NVIDIA GPUs thanks to high levels of performance by activating ray and DLS layout, but maybe things could place in favor of AMD this time …