We are but a few months away from the dawning of a whole new generation of AMD and Nvidia graphics cards. AMD has its RDNA 3 GPUs arriving sometime in October, with Nvidia potentially firing first with a release of its Ada Lovelace cards in September. Sadly, neither of the graphics card heavyweights have announced anything official, so we're still having to go off the ephemeral promises of sometimes reliable Twitter leakers.
There is a bit more that's concrete about Intel's new GPUs, but given the massive delays, we're not sure how relevant they're going to be. Yes, Intel. It's still trying to make graphics cards, and we may even see them released in 2022, around a year later than we were expecting and arriving in a market that's likely to be filled with new AMD and Nvidia monsters.
And, according to all the rumours, the new generation of cards from the red and green teams is going to represent another big leap in gaming performance. Will AMD finally be able to realise the promise of a multi-chip design, bringing its Ryzen chiplet learnings to graphics cards? Or will Nvidia's brute force approach still rule the day? We've got an idea, but we still can't say for sure just yet as though there may only be a handful of months between now and the cards' eventual launch days, things could very well change a whole lot in that time.
But it's fun to speculate on the graphics cards we'll be fantasizing about jamming into our gaming PCs around the end of the year, so PCG's Hardware Lead, Dave, is taking us through what the current expectation is for the GPUs of tomorrow, today.
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