Navi 7nm GPUs/Ryzen 3 announcments at Computex 2019?

the RX 5600 XT is actually looking pretty good too.

Stock gets close to the 2060, but the overclocked bios they provided to reviewers shows it beating it by a bit.
 
I actually wonder what the full potential of the 5600 XT is. With a soft power play table to override the overclocking limits, it should be able to match the frequency of the 5700 XT. However, it will be held back by memory bandwidth.
 
I actually wonder what the full potential of the 5600 XT is. With a soft power play table to override the overclocking limits, it should be able to match the frequency of the 5700 XT. However, it will be held back by memory bandwidth.

As far as I can tell its the same die as a 5700 series, but held back by lower memory bandwidth. (192bit vs 256bit)

Almost seems like its going to be stepping on the toes of the 5700 non XT.
 
Mentionned on the quarterly/yearly results by Lisa Su as well:


https://www.anandtech.com/show/1544...fresh-and-rdna2-both-in-2020-according-to-amd

As part of today’s FY2019 earnings call, AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su had a few words to say about AMD’s future GPU plans – an unexpected nugget of information since we weren’t expecting AMD to reveal anything further at this time.

In short, for this year AMD is planning on both Navi product refreshes as well as parts based on the forthcoming RDNA 2 GPU architecture. To quote Lisa Su:

In 2019, we launched our new architecture in GPUs, it's the RDNA architecture, and that was the Navi based products. You should expect that those will be refreshed in 2020 - and we'll have a next generation RDNA architecture that will be part of our 2020 lineup. So we're pretty excited about that, and we'll talk more about that at our financial analyst day. On the data centre GPU side, you should also expect that we'll have some new products in the second half of this year.
 
This reminds me of the days when Athlon chips where beating Pentiums handily. I hope AMD keeps capitalizing on Intel's lack of vision.

As long as they don't bulldoze their success with an utter failure of a Zen successor.

That would be quite the phenomenon
 
I hate you and your puns.

It looks like their focus is paying off their current debt.

Its definately an epyc acsension, ryzen up from the ashes of mediocrity and steamrolling the competition.

They just need to stay the course and navigate the obstacles to further achieve success. Hopefully they are synchronizing their GPU and CPU lines to actually be competitive and not suck at the same time instead of one sucking/one not sucking like it seems to have been up till now.
 
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