It looks like AMD is getting ready to launch the next part in their RDNA2/RX 6000 family of video cards. This afternoon the company sent out a save the date invitation to the press and public, announcing that the company will be holding a Radeon-related announcement next Wednesday, March the 3rd. And with a picture of a previously unseen Radeon video card included with the announcement, AMD is leaving little ambiguity about their plans.

The event, officially dubbed “Where Gaming Begins Episode 3”, will be another Radeon-focused event, where AMD will “introduce the newest addition to the Radeon RX family of high-performance graphic cards.” AMD’s previous two WGB events have been pre-recorded presentations, so we’re expecting the same here.

The cornerstone of the announcement will be the introduction of a new Radeon video card. Essentially giving us half of the product announcement up-front, AMD has also posted a short, looping video of the card, highlighting the fairly sizable card and its open air cooler with dual axial fans. Given this, we’re almost certainly looking at what will be a Radeon RX 6700 card. AMD started the RDNA2 family with the top cards and GPU (Navi 21) first, so this is the next step in the expected filtering down of RDNA2 into cheaper video cards.

We’ll find out more about the card next week of course, but I would expect to see it positioned to compete against NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3060 series, with today’s announcement by AMD clearly intended to be a bit of a spoiler ahead of NVIDIA’s launch tomorrow. Currently AMD’s product stack stops at the $579 RX 6800, so it will be interesting to see just where this upcoming video card lands – if it’ll be positioned closer to the $400 RTX 3060 Ti, or the (nominally) $329 RTX 3060. AMD and NVIDIA’s GPUs have been slightly out of alignment this generation, as evidenced by Navi 21’s performance, so I won’t be too surprised if this next Navi GPU (Navi 22) similarly floats between NVIDIA’s GA106 and GA104.

Finally, I suspect we’ll hear some software-related news from AMD as well. The company has demonstrated an aptness for bundling software news into these hardware announcements, looking to make the most of these large, highly visible product launches. So I don’t expect AMD to solely talk about the new video card for 15+ minutes.

At any rate, we’ll find out more on March 3rd at 11am ET. So please join us then for the full details on AMD’s next Radeon video card.

Source: AMD

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  • phobos512 - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    I'm sure the scalpers and miners will be thrilled.
  • RealBeast - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    Yup. I should probably sell by extra MSI 1660 that I bought for $260 and don't need. Can't find anything near MSRP now.
  • nulik - Saturday, February 27, 2021 - link

    don't worry, deflation is coming this year. By December 2021 everybody will be selling their GPUs as everybody will be unemployed , it will be much worse than in 2008
  • lopri - Sunday, February 28, 2021 - link

    How do you know?
  • TeXWiller - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    I just took a look at the soon materializing, local 3060 prices: 500-650 EUR, tax included. And these are the normal store prices.
  • heffeque - Thursday, February 25, 2021 - link

    Yes, this is quite sad.
  • shabby - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    Can't wait to find them out of stock everywhere...
  • RealBeast - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    With ETH at 1500 and the chip shortage, this will be worse than 2017/2018.
  • ballsystemlord - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    It is sadly the same old out of stock story everywhere I got and every time I look.
    Unless you want to pay $100s more for your GPU.
    Even the 5000 series CPUs are still out of stock for a few of the models.
  • WaltC - Thursday, February 25, 2021 - link

    They'd better by gosh provide some concrete info about the total shortages. Been trying to buy a 6800XT for months--since day 1--haven't been able to cart one yet! The AMD Store is barren--and that's everywhere, not just the US.

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