According to the latest information, AMD has delayed the release of its next-generation RDNA 4 graphics cards until 2025. However, the reason for this delay is not technical difficulties. The real reason is that AMD and its sales partners need more time to clear the existing stock of RDNA 3-based graphics cards. Here are the details
AMD delays RDNA 4 graphics cards to 2025
According to the latest information, there is an overstock of high-end graphics cards, especially the Navi 31-based RX 7900 and RX 7900 XTX. Delayed for now, AMD’s RDNA 4-based graphics cards are expected to be officially unveiled at CES in January 2025.
This suggests that AMD wants to stand out in the competition with Nvidia’s 50-series graphics cards. It is also said that in the RDNA 4 series, AMD will focus more on competing with the 70, 70 Ti and 80-level cards, rather than Nvidia’s 90-level high-end cards.
The RDNA 4 family will include two high-performance Navi 48-based cards and two lower-end Navi 44-based cards. These models will target the mid- to high-end market. AMD’s delay due to overstock and competitive strategy means that users will have to wait a little longer for the next generation of graphics cards.
However, despite all this negative news, there is already talk that the RDNA 4 series will attract attention in the market with its strong performance. What do you think about this? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.
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