AMD is expected to launch the next-generation RDNA 3-based Radeon RX 7000 in the near future. This series of graphics cards is based on a 5nm production process, and AMD claims more than 50% performance per watt improvement over RDNA 2. If this information is true, then AMD can maintain a 50% iterative upgrade in performance.
In a blog post updated today, AMD revealed some of the ways to achieve iterative performance upgrades. The company says that RDNA 3 builds on the power management technology implemented in RDNA 2, which helps set workload-specific operating points, ensuring that each component of the GPU uses only the power it needs for maximum power. best performance.
In addition to this, the company reminds everyone that the current Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards are in some cases more efficient than their NVIDIA GeForce counterparts. For the most part, NeoWin agrees with AMD, as many of the best graphics card deals these days are AMD GPUs.