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Recent reports indicate that AMD's RDNA 4 graphics cards, which were initially anticipated to debut by the end of 2024, are now projected to be released in 2025 due to delays.
This development is not entirely unexpected. Earlier, we highlighted hardware leaker Kepler's assertion that AMD would postpone the launch of its RDNA 4 GPUs until CES 2025. However, there were conflicting rumors suggesting a late-2024 release timeline.
What makes this news particularly intriguing are the purported reasons behind the delay. In a recent YouTube video from Moore’s Law is Dead, sourced from credible information, it was revealed that AMD is facing challenges in selling its high-end RDNA 3 GPUs—especially those based on the Navi 31 architecture like the RX 7900 and RX 7900 XTX.
Reports suggest that AMD's RDNA 4 series aims to provide excellent value for consumers while enhancing performance and energy efficiency, with a strong focus on mid-range offerings. In contrast, Nvidia continues to concentrate on its upcoming RTX 5000 series with an emphasis on high-performance capabilities.
The lineup for RDNA 4 will include models such as Navi 44 and Navi 48 and will emphasize advancements in ray tracing technology; these GPUs are expected to feature improved clock speeds, GDDR6 memory support, and enhanced infinity cache technology. It has been suggested that they could deliver performance gains ranging from ten to thirty percent compared to their RDNA3 predecessors.
This context helps explain why sales of top-tier RDNA3 models have been sluggish; many consumers may be holding out for next-generation cards promising better performance at more competitive prices. Additionally, some might bypass purchasing RDNA4 models altogether while waiting for AMD’s forthcoming RDNA5 GPUs—which are rumored to incorporate an entirely new architecture according to sources like Wccftech.
Given these circumstances, it seems prudent for AMD to postpone any potential late-2024 launch plans in order to clear out existing stocks of their RDNA3 products. The source from Moore’s Law is Dead also noted that sales of mid-range RDNA3 cards remain stable; however, only the premium models appear affected by low demand.
The Road Ahead for AMD Graphics Cards
The Expected Launch Timeline
The expectation now stands firm that at CES in January of 2025, we will see the introduction of flagship model Navi 48, while Navi 44 may follow suit later in Q2 of 2025.
If current trends hold true without further disruptions or changes within market dynamics or production schedules—AMD's highly anticipated line-up featuring their new generation graphics cards should finally make its way into consumer hands throughout the year ahead!
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Exciting New Leaks Reveal AMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs Set to Debut in Early 2025!
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