Arriving in November and December, to require on Nvidia’s RTX 3000 series.India prices haven’t been revealed and are expected closer to launch date, which should be in line with the worldwide launch.
The three new AMD Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards go up against Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3000 series, which were announced in early September and unrolled later that month globally, including India.
The last of them is particularly getting to make heads turn, with a 33 percent difference between the worth of their respective flagships. Of course, it’s impossible to mention at now if performance are going to be comparable. AMD features a lot of latest bells and whistles it’s touting for the Radeon RX 6000 series.
First up, there’s the new AMD RDNA 2 gaming architecture — it is also getting used in both next-gen consoles, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X, though only the latter will have “full hardware support” for all its capabilities — which promises to deliver twice the performance in select games, albeit it’s still using the 7-nanometre transistor size. That’s a touch of a cherry-picked number, because it compares the RX 6900 XT to RX 5700 XT (which uses AMD RDNA).
AMD says that developers can aim for both quality and performance when this is often combined with its own AMD Fidelity FX, a set of lighting, shadow and reflection effects that help with hybrid rendering.
This decreases the load on RTX 3000 series while still allowing on the brink of native resolution quality. This also means AMD’s ray-tracing won’t get on an equivalent level as Nvidia’s for now.