AMD Radeon 7000 RDNA3-based GPUs rumored to launch between October and November

By: Michael Korgs | 14.06.2022, 19:31

According to a source Greymon55, AMD is expected to debut its Radeon 7000 series "as soon as late October." The date has not been confirmed, but the information provided by Greymon55's "a trustworthy source" indicates that RDNA3-based Radeon 7000 cards should appear between late October and mid-November. Within two months, AMD will launch its Ryzen 7000 CPU family based on Zen4 architecture. As a result, within two months, AMD will replace its entire desktop platform with next-generation hardware.

Rumors should be considered; the introduction of AMD RDNA3 technology should start with the flagship Navi 31 GPU for Radeon 7900 series, then continue with Navi 33 and Navi 32. Intel will most likely be the first to bring its highly anticipated Arc desktop graphics cards to market, except no one knows when that will happen. It's officially late summer, which means the AMD/NVIDIAs will be changing to a faster GPU architecture in just weeks. Furthermore, Intel is expected to launch its 13th Gen Core desktop CPU series codenamed Raptor Lake-S, an updated Intel 7 architecture with more total CPU core count of 24.

Speaking of NVIDIA, the GeForce RTX 40 series is now anticipated to debut this September or October, dubbed "Ada Lovelace". Is it possible that board partners sell their excess of RTX 30 inventory before the new series are introduced? This might influence NVIDIA's choice whether to push back or advance the release of Ada GPUs.