AMD gave us our first glimpse of their new Navi GPUs earlier today, showing us the first entry in their graphics cards chips in the Radeon RX 5000 family, the RX 5700, and Navi’s all-new 7nm (nanometer) architecture known as RDNA, or Radeon DNA. Announced during AMD top lady Dr Lisa Su’s Computex keynote speech, the RX 5700 will be launching this July, and will allegedly offer speeds that are 10% faster than Nvidia’s RTX 2070 graphics card – or at least it will in the built-in benchmark for co-op shooter Strange Brigade, which AMD demoed on stage, but we’ll have to wait and see whether that performance gap holds up across other, more demanding games once it’s available for benchmarking.
Still, today’s Computex reveal was only intended as an early tease of AMD’s RX 5700 Navi GPU, and we’ll be hearing more about the RX 5700 and the rest of AMD’s Navi products at their big Next Horizon Gaming event at E3 on June 10, including their specs, price and firm release date. Here’s everything we know so far.
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