AMD’s Frank Azor (sort of) confirms Radeon RX 6000 cards won’t have stock shortages

NVIDIA recently launched the GeForce RTX 3000 series of cards and has been facing the heat for stock issues with the RTX 3080. An expected consequence of the pandemic, this has left many wondering if AMD’s upcoming GPUs will have similar issues. Now we have some confirmation that that might not be the case after all.

AMD has announced it will be releasing the next-generation of RDNA 2 based GPUs on October 28th. There is a lot of speculation regarding the comparative performance in relation to NVIDIA’s latest offerings, and with the stock as well. AMD Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions, Frank Azor, gave us a little hint about what to expect:

Azor seems pretty confident about what AMD will be putting out come October, and it’s safe to say a lot of us are rooting for them:

Well, we look forward to finding out how well AMD does with the RDNA 2 Radeon RX 6000 GPUs. Thoughts? Hit us up in the comments, down below!

Via Tom’s Hardware

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