
As shown on the above slide, AMD will be bringing a re-architected Compute Unit and pipeline enhancements to RDNA 3 graphics, plus a “next-gen” Infinity Cache, in addition to the headlining move to a chiplet approach rather than a large monolithic die. AMD claims that these improvements, along with the move to a 5nm process, have the potential to boost efficiency by greater than 50% over RDNA 2.
As to the overall roadmap, AMD showed a slide indicating that after the upcoming RDNA 3 (“Navi 3x”) products at 5nm, the next generation RDNA 4 (“Navi 4x”) will be on an “advanced node”, though it was not revealed whether this will be an enhanced 5nm or a smaller process tech.
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