AMD announces next-generation Ryzen with Zen 3 and next-generation Radeon with RDNA 2 to announce event dates
AMD announced in October that it will hold two events for consumer CPU ' Ryzen ' and GPU ' Radeon ' and announce a new model. According to AMD, at an event entitled 'A New Journey Begins,' the next-generation Ryzen with the long-awaited Zen 3 CPU architecture and the first product based on the RDNA 2 GPU architecture will be unveiled. To do.
A new era of leadership performance across computing and graphics is coming. The journey begins on October 8.
pic.twitter.com/58I288iN30 — AMD (@AMD) September 9, 2020
AMD # RDNA2 architecture and Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics cards will bring the best of Radeon to gamers worldwide. Learn more October 28. pic.twitter.com/CZJRxTBe6m
— Radeon RX (@Radeon) September 9, 2020
AMD Announces Ryzen 'Zen 3' and Radeon 'RDNA2' Presentations for October: A New Journey Begins
https://www.anandtech.com/show/16077/amd-announces-ryzen-zen-3-and-radeon-rdna2-presentations-for-october-a-new-journey-begins
According to AMD, information on the 4th generation Ryzen with Zen 3 architecture will be available on October 8, 2020 at 12:00 EST (Eastern Standard Time), and for the Radeon RX 6000 series with RDNA 2 architecture on October 28, 2020. It will be announced at 12:00 pm (Eastern Standard Time).
AMD CEO Lisa Su also commented, 'It's going to be an exciting fall for gamers,' and announced that it will announce Zen 3 and the next generation Radeon. CEO Lisa Su will also be presenting at the event on the day.
It's going to be an exciting fall for gamers ... time to start a new journey with @ AMDRyzen Zen3 and @ Radeon RDNA2 pic.twitter.com/O9SXvLo4y0
— Lisa Su (@LisaSu) September 9, 2020
AMD hasn't disclosed more information at the time of writing, but according to the product roadmap announced so far, it is announced that the 4th generation Ryzen will adopt TSMC's 7nm process. However, it seems that it is not N7 + of 7nm process applying EUV lithography .
The next-generation Radeon with RDNA 2 architecture has already been announced to be DirectX 12 Ultimate compliant. AMD claims that the next-generation Radeon will support ray tracing, variable rate shading, and more, with 50% better performance per power consumption.
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