On October 8th 12PM ET, the company will be presenting their Zen 3 based Ryzen desktop processors and 3 weeks later on October 28th 12PM ET, AMD will be showing off its new Radeon RX 6000 series of GPUs.
With the next wave of AMD Ryzen processors and the all-new Zen 3 architecture, @AMD is taking its PC gaming and content creation leadership to new heights. Learn more October 8. pic.twitter.com/PAvA5m3FGo
— AMD Ryzen (@AMDRyzen) September 9, 2020
AMD #RDNA2 architecture and Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics cards will bring the best of Radeon to gamers worldwide. Learn more October 28. pic.twitter.com/CZJRxTBe6m
— Radeon RX (@Radeon) September 9, 2020
AMD’s Ryzen Zen 3 processors are said to be built on an improved version of TSMC’s 7nm processor, most likely TSMC’s N7P process. Coming to the GPU, Radeon RX 6000 series is confirmed to be built on RDNA 2 architecture which will be a DirectX 12 Ultimate compliant. From a performance standpoint, AMD is aiming for a big 50% jump in performance-per-watt. We are also expecting the new GPUs to support 4K gaming at ease.