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AMD Navi launched way back in July 2019 with the Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700, and while those cards are champions of the mid-range, folks
is that it will be the graphics architecture behind the next-generation consoles, the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, so it's pretty safe
to assume that new graphics cards are on the way
There have been a ton of rumors that have been surfacing too, painting a picture of some incredibly powerful ray tracing-enabled AMD
details about RDNA 2 or the supposed 'Big Navi' card that is rumored to be coming out, so all we have is gossip and speculation to go off of
But be sure to keep this page bookmarked and we'll be sure to keep it updated with all the latest AMD Big Navi rumors and information.Cut to
the chaseWhat is it? AMD's hopefully high-end graphics cardWhen is it out? Supposedly sometime in 2020What will it cost? No one knows, but
it probably won't be cheap(Image credit: AMD)AMD Big Navi release dateIt seems like AMD Big Navi release date rumors have been everywhere
AMD Financial Analyst Day back in March, Team Red said itself that it was targeting the end of 2020 for the launch of Big Navi
That's disappointing news, but that would put RDNA 2 desktop graphics and the next-generation consoles right next to each other, which would
kind of make sense.Either way, we'll get an AMD RDNA 2 graphics card release date when AMD is ready
However, because Computex did get pushed back, we wouldn't be surprised if AMD came out of nowhere with a giant online-only event to show
off the RDNA architecture any day now
With this graphics card, AMD genuinely provided performance that was pretty close to what the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 provided at the time,
lowering its prices on its Super cards at the last minute
and featuresWe have heard so many different rumors about what the 'Big Navi' card will eventually look like, but we're only really dive into
coming, with a slide saying that the top-of-stack graphics cards would not only provide "Uncompromising 4K gaming" but that it will also
rumors that suggest the RDNA 2 flagship will feature 80 compute units, which if each compute unit has the same amount of Streaming
a lot of silicon to cool, and AMD's current blower-style coolers probably wouldn't be sufficient
Even in the transition from Pascal to Turing, Nvidia abandoned blower-style coolers in favor of more efficient dual-fan designs, and word on
the day, while we do have all of this juicy speculation, we don't know what will ultimately end up being true and what won't be
And, even if AMD Big Navi ends up blowing Nvidia Turing out of the water, it's entirely possible that the RTX 3080 may be close behind