We are used to the fact that new generation graphics cards are more powerful than their predecessors, but the performance of the new future models will apparently begin to affect the designs as well.
According to rumors, AMD will be based on multiple chipset architectures in its next-generation high-end graphics cards. We’ve heard before that AMD’s new graphics cards will have RDNA 3 architecture. Examples of patents based on it swirled around throughout 2021, and different speculations followed. Now, a new leak in Indonesia reveals that AMD could completely change the design.
this why on some my previous tweet
i said rdna3 will probably start with 5nm
amd pssst linkedin pic.twitter.com/ZfdfrvgwTO
— blue nugroho (@blueisviolet) February 4, 2022
According to the information shared on Twitter, AMD is looking for teammates to work on their new projects at Linkedin. The remarkable detail in the job posting for the Vega and Navi projects is the Navi 31 and Navi 32 projects. The terms 5nm and 6nm in these projects indicate that these graphics cards can carry chipsets with different fabrication processes together. From this point of view, while the idea that AMD can adopt a multi-chip approach in future graphics cards has been confirmed, the advantages and disadvantages of this have already started to be discussed.