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Amd navi would be announced in June with low and mid-range models

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AMD has already confirmed that gamers will "hear more about Navi in ​​2019, " so the company is likely to launch Navi-based 7nm graphics cards before the end of the year. Today we have more information about this, and new sources assure that the first models could be announced in the month of June, and the high-end variants some time later.

Low-end and mid-range AMD Navi would arrive first, then high-end models

Although Radeon VII is an impressive graphics card at the performance level, it retains the company's Vega architecture, leaving it behind Nvidia on certain technological fronts, lacking features such as Ray Tracing. Now, it looks like we'll be hearing more about AMD's next-gen deals soon, especially if you believe the latest rumors that are popping up.

Red Gaming Tech has reported that AMD's Navi architecture was announced in June, and that graphics cards will be released around a month later, putting the architecture launch within Computex and E3 2019. Internal sources also They affirm that the company is positive about its next launch, which is a good sign for the architecture.

Phil Spencer's presence at AMD's CES 2019 could be closely related to Navi, and it is possible that this architecture is chosen by Microsoft to power its next XBOX console. The dates would coincide with E3 2019, where Microsoft is expected to reveal or give more details about its next console.

The Red Gaming Tech report did not reveal performance numbers, saying little more that the architecture will focus on the "mid-range and low " in principle, and then lead to the highest-performance models.

From what we have learned in different information, for the new Navi architecture, AMD would abandon the GCN (Graphics Core Next) technology that accompanies us since the 7000 series with the Oland, Cape Verde, Tahiti, Pitcairn chips. We will keep you informed.

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