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Tons of RDNA 3 follow up!!! FSR 3 Details | RDNA 3 Sandbagging? | More! In the latest discussion surrounding AMD's RDNA 3 architecture and their recent graphics card announcements, key insights were shared through an interview by PC World, shedding light on several crucial aspects, including the RX 7900 series and the new FSR 3 technology.
Key Highlights:
- RDNA 3 Cards and Competition: AMD has positioned the Radeon RX 7900 XTX as a competitor to Nvidia's RTX 4080, not the 4090. This clarification aligns the price point at $999 with performance metrics expected to exceed those of the RTX 4080, which remains to be benchmarked publicly.
- FSR 3 Evolution: FSR 3 is being developed not as a last-minute response to Nvidia's DLSS 3, but as an independently conceived technology that has been in development for quite some time. AMD aims to ensure that FSR 3 works across a broader range of hardware than its counterpart, DLSS, which is exclusive to Nvidia's RTX cards.
- Performance Insights: The architectural enhancements allow for a possible boost beyond 3 GHz, although AMD has officially cited slower clock speeds. This revelation hints at potential unannounced capabilities of the architecture.
- Cooling Technologies: The new graphics cards will incorporate advanced cooling solutions including temperature sensors that provide crucial data on GPU performance in real-time, enhancing thermal management.
- Gaming Performance Metrics: While specific performance comparisons with the RTX 4090 are still pending, estimates suggest that the AMD cards could deliver close to 90% of the 4090's rasterized performance at about 62.5% of the price.
Conclusion
With these insights, AMD appears to be solidifying its competitive stance in the GPU market, especially against the backdrop of Nvidia's recent advancements. The focus on broad compatibility for FSR 3 could potentially reshape how these technologies are adopted across the industry, making high-performance gaming more accessible. What do you think about AMD's strategy with RDNA 3 and FSR 3? Are you excited about the potential performance these new cards promise? Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences below!
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