AMD’s Next-Gen RDNA 2 Navi GPUs to Target All Parts of PC Market | Next-Gen AMD Radeon RX 5000 Series GPUs to Capture the PC GPU Market From NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) RTX (New Leaks and Rumors)

AMD’s Next-Gen RDNA 2 Navi GPUs to Target All Parts of PC Market | Next-Gen AMD Radeon RX 5000 Series GPUs to Capture the PC GPU Market From NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) RTX (New Leaks and Rumors)

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AMD Radeon 7

AMD has been giving Intel a run for its money in the CPU market thanks to its latest generation of 7nm Ryzen CPUs which have been able to outperform all of its competition for a lower price. AMD has also had some success throughout the GPU market with its latest generation of 7nm Navi GPUs but, they have not been as successful in the GPU market as they have been in the CPU market. Well, According to some official information from AMD themselves and rumors we know that the next-gen AMD GPUs are going to target the whole GPU market from the higher-end GPUs to the lower-end ones.

AMD Radeon 5000 to Target All of PC Market

Radeon product management lead, Mithun Chandrasekhar said in an interview with PCGamesN that the AMD Radeon RX 5000 series are going to target the vast majority of the GPU market but, he says that 4k capable Radeon GPUs are coming and when they are finally released they will seriously disrupt the high-end GPU market.

“With the Radeon 5000-series we are essentially covering 90-something-percent of the total PC gamers today,” says Chandrasekhar. “And so that’s the reason why no 4K right now, it’s because the vast majority of them are at 1440p and 1080p. That doesn’t mean a 4K-capable GPU isn’t coming, it is coming, but for here and now we want to focus on the vast majority of gamers. Similar to Ryzen, all of us need a thriving Radeon GPU ecosystem. So, are we going after 4K, and going to similarly disrupt 4K? Absolutely, you can count on that. But that’s all I can say right now.”

High-End Radeon 5000 GPUs

This interview is quite old but, it does validate a lot of rumors that we have gotten our hands-on about RDNA 2 or AMD Radeon “Big Navi.” According to the latest rumors about RDNA, the GPU is going to feature 80 compute units which means that we could see 5,120 SPs as well as Ray Tracing. AMD has said that RDNA 2 is even going to give us “Uncompromising 4K gaming,” and if AMD does disrupt the GPU market as much as they did the CPU market, you may be able to get a 4K gaming GPU that performs much better then the NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti for a little bit less money. For more information about RDNA 2, you can watch the video below.