AMD's next generation of Radeon GPUs might not launch until 2028, according to its partners
If you've been holding off on a GPU upgrade, not just because graphics cards are really expensive at the moment, but also because you were hoping a new range of cards might arrive later this year, you'll be disappointed in the latest AMD GPU rumor. According to "several manufacturers producing AMD graphics cards," its...
If you've been holding off on a GPU upgrade, not just because graphics cards are really expensive at the moment, but also because you were hoping a new range of cards might arrive later this year, you'll be disappointed in the latest AMD GPU rumor. According to "several manufacturers producing AMD graphics cards," its next-generation RDNA 5 GPUs won't launch until at least late 2027, and possibly not until 2028. This would actually only make for a two to three-year gap between the launch of its current RX 9000 series cards and the new models, which is far from unprecedented. However, because AMD didn't produce a GPU to compete with Nvidia's most powerful RTX 5000 options, coupled with the fact that GPU prices have been so high recently, it is going to feel like a lot longer for those hoping a bit of refreshed competition would drive prices down.
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