The company will introduce the next generation of AMD Radeon graphics cards during the “together we advance_gaming” live stream that will take place on November 3.
AMD has revealed that it will unveil the next generation of AMD Radeon graphics cards during the “together we advance_gaming” live stream that will take place on November 3.
The company has shared the news via the Radeon RX official Twitter account noting that the presentation will start at 4 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on the AMD YouTube channel.
The presentation is slated to be all about AMD Radeon, with a focus on the upcoming RDNA 3 graphics architecture which, according to the company, is set to deliver "new levels of performance, efficiency and functionality to gamers and content creators."
It is expected that the next AMD graphics cards should be the company's answer to the RTX 4000 line, which NVIDIA released in the first half of October. In addition, experts believe that AMD will introduce improved image upscaling technology in games.
According to leaks, the company will present at least two graphics cards from the Radeon RX 7000 line. You can learn more about RDNA 3 here and find AMD's announcement here.
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