AMD GPUs you might actually want and could actually afford confirmed in the next couple months.
AMD is finally committing to rounding out its RDNA 3 GPU stack, with Dr. Lisa Su promising it is going to be launching new"enthusiast-class" graphics cards before the end of October. We've already had sources suggesting an August reveal for new cards, and a September launch is looking pretty good right now.
It's promising that Dr. Su is stating publicly that AMD is going to be releasing multiple cards, which implies that we will see both the RX 7800 and RX 7700 GPUs dropping in the next few months. After it dropped aThe announcement came in the recent, where some more green shoots of the PC industry revival have been noted.
But it's hoping to change that in the next few months, however, with Dr. Su stating:"We are on track to further expand our RDNA 3 GPU offerings with the launch of new, enthusiast-classAnd"enthusiast-class" sounds about right for an RX 7800 card that's looking like it will outperform Nvidia's excellent RTX 4070 and will probably come in significantly cheaper, too.
If you want to see a boatload of new GPUs then making them better and cheaper than the competition is a good way to go about it, right?, but Nvidia will always counter with the twin benefits of DLSS 3 and Frame Generation, though that is still only specifically available in a select few games right now.
With an RX 7700 coming out below it, that ought to set up a tasty head-to-head between AMD's new cards and Nvidia's RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4070 GPUs. Who wins? We do. Maybe. Y'know, if prices start getting more competitive, anyways.
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