A new report indicates that AMD may be preparing to debut the RDNA 4 GPU lineup at the CES trade show in January 2025. If this rumor holds true, AMD could get a near six-month headstart on its next-generation graphics cards over Nvidia's competing RTX 50-series GPUs.
Nvidia has historically maintained a firm grip on the GPU market, particularly in the high-end enthusiast-grade segment. AMD, meanwhile, has offered strong products in recent years, but hasn't been able to snag a significant amount of market share from Nvidia. The RDNA 3 lineup was competitive when it was announced in 2022, but Nvidia's RTX 4000 GPUs still took the lead in features like ray tracing and upscaling. AMD has been playing catch-up all this time, but the arrival of its RDNA 4 GPU platform could mark a stark shift.
AMD's next iteration of its FidelityFX Super Resolution upscaling technology may rely on AI to improve gaming performance on supported hardware.
AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs will focus on the mid-range segment to ensure affordable prices for prospective buyers, and some new information suggests that fans may not have to wait too long to learn more about these...