AMD has uncovered when its press occasion is occurring at CES 2025, and dropped a weighty clue that we will for sure see RDNA 4 work area designs cards at the show.
Remarkably, the occasion, which is booked for Monday January 6, 2025, at 11am PT (2pm EST, 7pm in the UK), isn't alluded to as a featured discussion. Likewise, instead of being conveyed by Chief Lisa Su, it's Jack Huynh, SVP and GM, Registering and Designs at AMD, who will introduce Group Red's most recent treats.
The authority AMD page for the occasion just went live (as VideoCardz saw), yet that doesn't give us anything past the date, and the secret that we'll get to "hear how AMD is extending its initiative across laptops and gaming."
In any case, in a post on X, Huynh explicitly makes reference to AMD's "up and coming age of development across gaming" which definitely alludes to the company's RDNA 4 GPUs, and probable new APUs as well.
As we've heard previously, RDNA 4 GPUs are reputed for CES 2025, as well as a lot of Ryzen processors that will bear some significance with gamers - including Strix Corona PC APUs and Ryzen Z2 flavors for handhelds.
In addition, we ought to see other versatile APUs and the Ryzen 9950X3D in addition to 9900X3D processors, and all the more other than. It will be an occasion jam-loaded with item dispatches on the off chance that the grapevine is right.
Examination: Invigorating times, particularly assuming most recent RDNA 4 reports are correct
Recently, the expectation was a lot of that AMD would push out new RDNA 4 designs cards - which will purportedly just land in the mid-range this time around, with no challenger for Nvidia's cutting edge leader - late in 2024.
Clearly that didn't occur, and as noted, bits of gossip have been saying for quite a while that we'll see these illustrations cards at CES 2025. In the event that there's one vital piece of AMD's up and coming age of gaming, it's RDNA 4, so Huynh's remark essentially sets all the proof around the send off of what could be the RX 8800 XT (and possible an accomplice GPU, for example, the 8700 XT maybe).
In principle, the 8800 XT could end up being a major jump in beam following execution for AMD - on the off chance that new hypothesis is correct - and a decent redesign for rasterized (non-beam following) outline rates, as well. As could be, a great deal will ride in the sticker price Group Red pins on the GPU, and whatever else RDNA 4 could bring to the table.