Polaris 30 graphs at 12nm would offer a 10-15% improvement
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AMD is gearing up for a slight upgrade to its range of graphics cards with a Polaris 12nm GPU (Polaris 30), which is likely to be an improvement of between 10 and 15 percent, especially thanks to higher speeds. clock.
Polaris 30 (RX 600) graphics cards will be 10 to 15% faster than RX 500
While we wait for the 7nm Navi chip to arrive, AMD will launch a 12nm Polaris upgrade GPU in November, according to various industry sources, including Fudzilla . This is in line with previous rumors from Chinese sites like Chiphell and PCOnline , agreeing that it would finally arrive in November.
The GPU should be Polaris 30, and although some sources are already talking about the RX 670/680 names, this is still not confirmed by the sources.
The new 12nm LP manufacturing process will result in lower power consumption and allow AMD to increase GPU clocks. According to sources, you can expect a 10-15% performance improvement over the RX 500 series.
With crypto finally out of the question, the prices of these mid-range graphics cards should be reasonable and will put more pressure on Nvidia's mid-range offering, such as the GTX 1060, currently one of the leaders in this segment.
We look forward to hearing more information as we get closer to next month, or an official confirmation from AMD to end the rumors.
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