New leaks suggest AMD’s RDNA 4-based GPUs will launch early 2025


New sources claim that AMD’s RDNA 4-based graphics cards, originally rumored to be launching at the end of 2024, are behind schedule and now expected to launch in 2025.

The news doesn’t come completely out of nowhere. We previously reported on hardware leaker Kepler’s claim that AMD would not release their RDNA 4-based GPUs until CES 2025. But conflicting rumors suggested a late 2024 release.

More interesting than the news itself are the alleged reasons for the delay. Moore’s Law is Dead revealed in a recent YouTube video exclusively from a reliable source that the RDNA 4 line of GPUs is delayed because AMD is struggling to shift its top-end RDNA 3-based GPUs, in particular those built around the Navi 31, like the RX 7900 and RX 7900 XTX.

An AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX on a table against a white backdrop

The AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, built on Navi 31 architecture (Image credit: Future)

Reports suggest AMD’s RDNA 4 focuses on delivering value for money, strong performance, and energy efficiency, keeping its sights firmly on the mid-range market. Nvidia, on the other hand, remains focused on its next-gen RTX 5000 series, opting to prioritize high-performance instead.



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