AMD recently announced that it will be releasing the next generation of Radeon GPUs on 28th October. It has some catching up to do with NVIDIA, especially with its new RTX 3000 series of cards. Now we have a possible leak that gives us an idea about the performance of AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 GPU.
The leak comes from Rogame and TUM_APISAK. The card was benchmarked with the Ashes of The Singularity benchmark test. The alleged AMD Radeon RX 6000 scored between 5900-6200 points running with the Crazy graphics preset at 4K resolution. The card was paired with the Intel Core i9-9900K running at 3.60 GHz.
Radeon RX 6000 seems to have about a 20% performance boost over an overclocked Radeon RX 5700 XT. It matches the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti at the stock configuration. This does not paint a complete picture since we don’t know the details about the RDNA2 card’s overclocking, raytracing and machine learning capabilities. The other leak seems to hint towards similar numbers:
[Possible AMD RDNA2 GPU]
MSI Gaming X Trio 2080Ti 74.4 (156.63%)
2080Ti water stock 71.4 (150.31%)
EVGA XC Black 2080Ti stock 64.9 (136.63%)
> AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics 63.9 (134.52%)
MSI Gaming X Trio 2080 stock 54.4 (114.52%)
2070 stock 47.5 (100%) pic.twitter.com/y0NKPeKPEg— _rogame (@_rogame) September 12, 2020
_rogame also had some insight into the SKUs we will see with the RDNA2 generation:
I think some ppl missed this
Both Navi21 & Navi22 are coming
Both of them are "bigger" than Navi10
There is not only one "Big Navi"
Navi22 SKUs should compete with 3060Ti/3070/3070Ti
Navi21 SKUs should compete with 3080 and up https://t.co/OBHJr74AXk— _rogame (@_rogame) September 12, 2020
Either way, AMD is looking to bring the fight to NVIDIA just like it has to Intel with its CPUs. What do you think? Tell us in the comments, down below!
Via Wccftech