AMD RDNA4 in LLVM project The next-generation gaming graphics architecture known as GFX12 or RDNA4 is being prepared by AMD. It appears that AMD has now decided which GPUs from the RDNA4 series will be the first to deploy. The GFX1200 and GFX1201 are two unnamed graphics processors which have now been spotted in Linux […]
There were also rumors claiming RDNA 3 would be when AMD surpassed Nvidia. Unfortunately it was a regression in competitiveness.
Leaks about the structure of a GPU or CPU, the cores, memory type, architecture used, are typically more reliable far ahead of release, but the leaks about performance are almost never reliable until a couple months before release.
Performance leaks more than a few months prior to launch will at best be targeted performance and often it could be in a very simple metric like TFlops.
The 2.5x 6900XT performance claim did not hold up in terms of FPS uplift but it did in terms of TFlop uplift. Even if some people did think it was a TFlop increase the expected fps improvement of such a huge jump was expected to be higher than what we got.