After CES 2020, AMD's statements regarding the arrival of new GPU models, towards a higher end, look like it will pass the calendar. While Nvidia responds to the situation by confirming its presence at the GTC 2020 in March, the leak points to the presence of these competing GPUs and surpasses Nvidia's current ranking. After getting a new certificate, it seems like the introduction of Big Navi for AMD may be closer than expected.
The GPU is rated as & # 39; Nvidia Killer & # 39 ;, also known as AMD's Big Navi, we would have been found at the Korean certification office, RRA. In this certificate, a GPU model will appear whose reference has not been found so far and is active waiting for the release date.
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Currently, there are many doubts about the identity of this mysterious AMD GDU, but given the circumstances, they think this could be a distance related to the new high-end GPUs. Other than related to the new generation, led by Navi 21, which seems clear that AMD wants to eliminate this shortage of models that fix the 4K experience with solvency.
Those who wanted to release details on the registration numbers found discrepancies regarding the model number provided by the current one Radeon RX 5600XT (D32501). The new registered version is compatible with model number D30201, registered today, on February 3. Considering that the RX 5600XT is registered on December 3, 2019 and introduced on January 21, 2020, it concludes that Big Navi from AMD may be closer than expected.
But since AMD plans to introduce new technology in style Radeon RDNA 2.0 on March 5, it couldn't be ruled out that this new high-end GPU would wait for that exact moment. Also, if there is something more desirable to see the fierce competition between AMD and Nvidia then this AMD Big Navi could be a weapon in flames.
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In fact, both of what AMD can deliver, especially in relation to new developments, and with what Nvidia looks like to be saving this year, 2020 seems to be a year of technological change. We will listen.