AMD's Upcoming RDNA 4 GPUs Aim to Challenge Nvidia's Dominance
AMD is gearing up to launch its next-gen Radeon RX 8000 series mobile GPUs and Strix Halo APUs, targeting significant improvements in gaming and integrated graphics performance by 2025.
- Leaked details reveal AMD's plans to release at least four new RDNA 4 mobile GPUs, with configurations ranging from 8GB to 16GB of GDDR6 memory and up to 175W total graphics power.
- The flagship R25M-E6 GPU could potentially rival Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5090 in terms of memory capacity, though performance parity remains uncertain.
- AMD's Strix Halo APUs will feature integrated GPUs under the Radeon 8000S branding, boasting up to 40 RDNA 3.5-based compute units, promising to elevate APU performance.
- These new GPUs and APUs are expected to be showcased at CES 2025, with a market release anticipated later in the year.
- AMD's strategy indicates a focus on mainstream and entry-level segments, with the RDNA 4 lineup replacing current Radeon RX 7000 series mobile GPUs.