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The AMD Jane screen card rumor in front of the RDNA 5 architecture, or possibly renamed UDNA, is expected to be a big change in both internal structure and marketing strategy. Surrounding this, AMD doesn't seem to be racing against NVIDIA's top models like the 90 series.
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Instead, it turns to highlighting upper-to-mid-range market segments like the RX 7800 or RX 7700 that emphasize value for money similar to previous RX 9000 series like the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT that were popular with gamers because the price and performance were reasonable to value.
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Released data indicates that RDNA 5 will use the Navi 5X family of chips in the GFX13 architecture, manufactured with TSMC's N3E 3nm process and expected to begin production during Q2 2026. The top version of this series will have 50% more Compute Units than Navi's 48 chips of the RX 9070 family, with a 384-bit memory bus, and use GDDR7 memory with a capacity in excess of 16 GB.
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At the same time, news has emerged that AMD may switch from a monolithic chip design to a chiplet to increase efficiency and flexibility, with each CU increasing the number of cores to 128, twice as many as RDNA 4.
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As part of the new technology, AMD prepares to add Radiance Cores for faster Ray Tracing processing, Neural Arrays that perform AI unit-like functions within the GPU, and Universal Compression systems that reduce memory bandwidth usage, allowing high graphics gaming to be more fluid than before.
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Prices have no firm information yet, but the top model is expected to be around $1,000-1,500 or around $33,000-50,000. It may be officially launched at the end of 2026 and have the opportunity to reveal more information at a major global event like CES or Computex 2026. If all the rumors are true, RDNA 5 will certainly be another milestone in the grail card market.
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Source: wccftech

























































































