It’s November 3rd, so it’s RDNA 3 day. AMD is preparing to reveal its next generation of powerful GPUs to the world via livestream, promising “the next generation of AMD graphics” powered by AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture.
After months of teasing and the release of the Ryzen 7000 CPU, we’re about to see how AMD will compete with Nvidia’s RTX 40 series. Leaks have already revealed at least one of the Radeon 7000 GPUs we’re expecting to see today, presumably the RX 7900. (successor to the current RX 6900).
AMD has already stated that it will not use the new 12VHPWR connectors found on Nvidia’s RTX 40 series, which have caused some controversy, with owners of RTX 4090 cards reporting melting or burning power cables. Nvidia says it is looking into the reports, which come after weeks of reliability issues related to bending cables or adapters.
Rumor has it that AMD’s chiplet CPU design will appear on its gaming GPUs, along with 20GB or more of GDDR6 memory on the top line of RDNA 3 cards.
Here’s how you can watch AMD’s event from anywhere.
FAQ
When does the AMD event start?
The AMD event will begin on November 3rd at 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET.
Where can I watch the AMD event?
The AMD event will be streamed live on AMD’s YouTube channel and Twitch channel. AMD’s livestream is also embedded above. If you can’t make it in time, a recording of the event is usually available on YouTube shortly afterwards.