New Information about Next-Gen AMD Navi GPUs Out Now! Next-Gen AMD Going to Beat NVDA (Nvidia)?

AMD Navi 23 May Not be Much of a Improvement

With the introduction of Navi AMD GPUs were finally able to really compete with NVIDIA in both the lower-end and higher-end markets and there are always a lot of rumors going around the internet about the next-generation of GPUs that will supposedly blow away the last-gen tech. The current generation of gaming GPUs have surpassed the previous generation in all aspects by a lot but unfortunately the latest rumors report that the next-gen Navi GPUs may not be as big of an improvement. 

New AMD Navi 23 Rumors

Next-Gen AMD Radeon GPUs may not be as much of a improvement on current generation of GPUs as previously rumored. We still have to see what NVIDIA has in stock for next-gen but Nvidia is likely going to provide a generic 10-15% performance improvement over the previous generation. AMD will probably provide a performance gain around this figure as well since there has not ben much hype about next-gen hardware.

The Editor-In-Chief at TechPowerUp recently got confirmation from AMD themselves that the next-generation of Navi 23 GPUs will have 64 ROPs. Furthermore, Navi 23 is also supposedly going to feature 32 Ray Tracing Cores. This means that Navi 23 is going to feature the same number of ROPs and Ray Tracing Cores as the previous-gen Navi 22 GPU.

Reportedly the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are both utilizing some next-gen hardware that is not yet available to PC gamers which would explain their amazing performance when compared to current generation computers. The PS 5 and Xbox Series X are able to perform far better then any other PC at a fraction of the cost as they can output games at 4k with playable framerates for about $500 where as a PC would cost much more if it can perform that well.

As earlier reported on Ultragamerz:

What About the GPU Shortage?

Right now it doesn’t really matter if a new GPU is released because no matter how good of a deal the next-generation of GPUs are, it is basically impossible to get your hands on one without spending more than double the MSRP! It seems like the GPU shortage has started to get better in recent times as cryptocurrency mining has started to get less popular and the latest figures from Tom’s Hardware indicate that GPU prices may actually start to come down to normal.

Reportedly the RTX line up has seen an average price drop of about 9%. The RTX 3080’s price fell by 11.5%, the RTX 3070 saw a price drop of 8.5%, and the 3060 TI dropped by 12.6% in the first half of June when compared to the previous month. AMD GPUs have fallen in price by about an average of 6.5% as well


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