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Amd won't launch new radeon graphics cards in 2018

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We can practically confirm that AMD will not launch new models or a new generation of Radeon graphics cards until 2019. This data has emerged through the roadmap revealed by ASRock, who details the custom graphics cards that it will launch until next February.

There are no ASRock Radeon 600 graphics cards until at least February 2019

At the XFast Network event in Taipei, ASRock has unveiled a new roadmap for its upcoming products.

The manufacturer, which entered the GPU market just a few months ago, is already planning an update to its work plan. The second generation of the Radeon RX (MK2) series will launch in August. The new MK2 series will be offered alongside existing Radeon RX 500 models, which have already been tested by some magazines and are slowly being offered in new regions.

In this roadmap, there are no traces of any hypothetical RX 600 or any other RX VEGA model, at least until February. Starting in March, another rooster would crow, because the roadmap is cut in February 2019, unaware that there is beyond.

In another vein, ASRock was planning to introduce RX Vega graphics cards with custom cooling solutions, but the slide doesn't seem to confirm that such graphics cards are planned, at least not yet.

While all this is happening, Nvidia has not officially announced the long-awaited Turing graphics cards (GTX 11), which we have already talked about many times. Hopefully they do not go to 2019 either and the rumors that we would see them in September are fulfilled.

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