AMD teases Mid-Range RDNA 2 mobile and desktop GPUs - Launching in H1 2021
Expect more RDNA 2 graphics cards to be released soon
Published: 12th January 2021 | Source: AMD |
AMD teases Mid-Range RDNA 2 mobile and desktop GPUs - Launching in H1 2021
In the image above, we can see a dual-fan Radeon RDNA 2 graphics card that's likely to be AMD's reference RX 6700 series design, with the smaller single-fan model being what could be an entry-level Radeon RX 6500 series products. Recent rumours have suggested that AMD's Radeon RX 6700 series will launch in March 2021, with its mobile counterpart arriving later in H1 2021.
Sadly, AMD did not reveal any detailed specifications for their future RDNA 2 products, though we can expect to hear more from AMD at future events.
AMD is on track to launch the first notebooks with #RDNA2 in the first half of 2021, and you'll see mainstream RDNA 2 desktop graphics card designs in the first half of the year as well. #CES2021 pic.twitter.com/EW2fBpSFDq
— Radeon RX (@Radeon) January 12, 2021
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That's a bit pathetic. No performance numbers, no more news on Direct-ML, no specific launch date, no pricing, no word on stock improvements, no word on non-X variants of Zen 3.
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Literally every market that requires Semi Conductor products is struggling for supply. 2 plants in the US for car production is shut down for a week. There's nothing more AMD can do. All fabs are at 100% capacity.Quote
Why should they talk about stock improvement? There's literally nothing they can do. They can't force their retailers to get their systems fixed to prevent bots.
Literally every market that requires Semi Conductor products is struggling for supply. 2 plants in the US for car production is shut down for a week. There's nothing more AMD can do. All fabs are at 100% capacity. |
I mean they maximize their orders they are allowed to. They're also under contract for a certain numbers of wafers and you can absolutely bet they are getting as much as they can. They definitely don't want to be fined for not ordering enough. Especially with the publicity that would bring.
I just don't think they need to say "we're ordering as much as we can" when it's obvious every market is. Everyone is complaining about lack of stock. It's not like they aren't aware.
I just don't see it as a big deal. The worst part is people being so materialistic that we have this situation in the first place imoQuote