
Rumors suggest AMD will debut RDNA2 graphics cards at CES 2020, featuring ray tracing, a 7nm process, and HBM2 memory.
Rumors about AMD introducing new graphics products early next year originate from a trusted Chiphell forum user. This same user accurately predicted the release of the Radeon RX 590.
According to their information, AMD will showcase graphics processors based on the second-generation RDNA architecture at CES 2020.
Here are some features of the next RDNA iteration:
Optimized 7nm manufacturing process, enabling higher clock speeds without sacrificing power efficiency
Hardware support for real-time ray tracing
A combination of relatively affordable GDDR6 VRAM and premium HBM2
RDNA2-based chips will be more power-efficient than previous RDNA GPUs
⤢ ВІДКРИТИCurrently, this is all we know about AMD's upcoming products. However, we can confidently expect a top-tier GPU featuring HBM2 memory in the next generation. Furthermore, some leaks suggest AMD's high-end solution could pack a substantial 32GB of HBM2.
Source: WccfTech