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*** The AMD RDNA 4 Rumour Mill ***

If its slated for 2026 which it apparently is, nvidia could have a ti or titan 5090 by that point.

Sure, this is assuming AMD do launch UDNA in a year or 18 months from now and Nvidia don't for 6 months or more after that.
 
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To be fair I follow Kepler and he has always been pretty accurate with all things amd and console so might not be rubbish. He leaked PS5 pro info maybe a year before release.
 
To be fair I follow Kepler and he has always been pretty accurate with all things amd and console so might not be rubbish. He leaked PS5 pro info maybe a year before release.

But it depends if AMD is going back to using chiplets again. If so each "GPU" probably wouldn't be very powerful.
 
AMD's strategy is really strange as developing each generation costs100s of millions, but because of their margin obsession they lack the volume to spread that cost. I guess it is possible that they know more than us, and that any attempt to go for volume wouldn't work due to too many buyers always buying Nvidia no matter what.

I'm pretty certain that most Nvidia market share is in laptops and pre-builds.

The markets AMD appear to be not fussed about (or at least can't get a look in on pre-builds) and they walking away from laptops.processors, other than there latest flagship soc.supposedly performing akin to a 4070 laptop chip.

Hell AMD can't even break into the laptop OEM's either as they just don't seem to be able to sell to them.

Anyway I digress,..... When the cards launching
 
I might be getting old but a 600 watt GPU doesn't appeal to me as there's nothing right now that demands it gaming wise.

star citizen with a VR setup could have tempted many but it's a carrot that keeps being delayed.

Looking at the 5090 stats, it's likely that's what a big RDNA 4.0 chip could have pulled whilst still being slower in raster albeit, marginally.

There isn't much of a market for a 600w AMD GPU.

AMD were right to pull the plug, all the latest games will run just fine on the 9070XT.
 
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Good Grief these things had better be a lot better than the leaks.
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If its slated for 2026 which it apparently is, nvidia could have a ti or titan 5090 by that point.

I doubt there will be a super or ti for the 5090, the base 5090 already destroys the 12 pin connector

And mid to end of 2026 is RTX6000 launch, unless Nvidia faces issues that cause delays, but based on current track for the Rubin architecture, RTX6000 consumer GPUs will arrive sometime in 2026.

What we need to keep an eye on is when Nvidia start delivering Rubin products to data centre customers because once they do, consumers GPUs won't be more than a few months behind.

Nvidia delivered the first Blackwell GPus to data centres in September 2024 and 5 months later we have the RTX5090, and Nvidia is currently planning to deliver the first Rubin GPus to data centres by the end of 2025 or early 2026
 
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With regards to Keplers tweet about UDNA and not being on par even with Nvidia 50 series flagship despite coming out a year after that’s quite disappointing and wanting to support AMD with my next gpu purchase (hoping for flagship UDNA) but I will probably go Nvidia unless there’s a price incentive for AMD.

If they price the 9070XT at £500 then it would tempt me to upgrade my 7800XT (still very serviceable for AAA games- may need to use upscaling in the future) now getting likely XTX levels of performance but I know they won’t.
 
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