AMD is in great form, its financial results show this, its performance in the stock market is well under way and everything looks to be going well for Lisa Su. By 2020 they won't slow down the accelerator and warn: we will have a new product line for both the GPU and the CPU.
AMD RDNA2: a great promise to beat the NVIDIA crown
Although we must remain cautious because NVIDIA is a lot of NVIDIA and seeing what happened with Vega 20 does not inspire hope, Lisa Su and her new inherited team are building in Ryzen now at the GPU stage ensuring that they will compete equally and are very scared and at the same time 4K
The statements made last night are less revealing, since everything related to the build is at a level of privacy, but Lisa Su said that by 2019 introducing new GPU (RDNA) structures with new Navi chips, Users should expect a review of this by 2020, where they will reach the market with their new PDNA engineering.
In short, Lisa Su confirms that we will have RDNA2 and BIG Navi this year, which is a new series of features for users.
Ray Tracing, VRS and 7nm + EUV?
At the same time, but months ago, AMD reiterated that its architecture comes with hardware support. Track Ray
Other pending issues with almost complete security are their support VRS or variable speed variants, something NVIDIA has started and that reports good performance results
The final link is yet to be confirmed as to whether AMD will successfully implement the revamped production process 7 nm + via EUV from TSMC. Keep in mind that it is not as slow as it did in the past, but that it will introduce a new mass of people with the wafer, it will allow larger clocks for the same operation or less usage in the same hours.
This seems to be important because of a leak we saw two weeks ago, when a very large size dies and is therefore very expensive to produce, so an increase in the number can be a significant factor for AMD until 80 CU How was the rumor.
BIG Navi and rDNA2 are expected to wear at the 2020 conference where they will be AMD Investor Day, an event to be held somewhere in the month of March, so we have less than two months to learn more of the latest AMD details on graphics cards.