Company AMD reiterated her previous words that we will see “Big navy»GPU already this year. Company CEO Lisa Su said the next-generation video card on architecture RNDA2 already under development.
And although the leaks talked about this even earlier, but only now there is clear evidence of this. True, the head of the company did not specify which particular graphics processor is planned to be used in the new card.
As expected, the accelerator based on the “Big Navy” will be able to compete with GeForce 2080/2080 Ti and get ray tracing support.
And AMD Technical Director Mark Peipermaster in an interview with the site Venturebeat stated that desktop systems will also receive technology support Smartshiftpresented at CES 2023. The technology allows you to dynamically change the frequencies of the GPU and CPU depending on the load.
Initially, it was introduced with an eye on laptops, but over time it will be transferred to full-fledged PCs. As noted, on gaming laptops this will increase performance by 10-12%. Of course, this only works on red processors and graphics cards.