Lisa Su invites everyone to join her as AMD unveils the most-awaited RX 6000 or "Big Navi." The graphics card manufacturer is all set to reveal its next-generation Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cars, which is powered by the next-generation RDNA 2.
The launch will take place on Oct. 28, at precisely 12:00 p.m. ET. Lisa Su, AMD's CEO, posted a tweet, which confirmed the upcoming announcement.
"Getting ready for our launch watching "Big Navi" in action. Can't wait to share @Radeon RDNA2 architecture and RX 6000 series with everyone - join us Wednesday, Oct 28th at 12pm ET #GameOnAMD," captioned the CEO.
Once the launch starts, she will discuss all the details needed to know about the RDNA 2 (Navi 2X) products, performance improvements, and specs.
Will AMD make a big comeback?
RX 6000 series lineup is the most-awaited graphics card family of AMD. The company also expects the new products to start strong. AMD will not only offer the high-performance segment with its Big Navi GPU, but it will also provide mainstream products with GPUs optimized for value.
According to Wccftech's latest report, RX 6000 series might also fulfill the great demand, which RTX 30 series graphic cards could not provide. Su said that the reason behind the issue is stock problems, which could continue until early 2021.
Nvidia plans to fight AMD RX 6000 with two Ti variants
Because of AMD's new graphics cards, Nvidia is planning to compete with the manufacturer by creating two Ti variants in its RTX 30-series. According to PC Gamer's latest report, rumors are currently circulating, saying that AMD's competitor will release an RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3060 Ti.
It is speculated that among the two, RTX 3060 Ti is more likely to be released. The expected product was first revealed in a public GPU-Z validation page of TechPowerUp.
However, Nvidia hasn't released any confirmation about the rumored products.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.