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The video discusses exciting news about upcoming AMD GPUs in the RDNA A4 architecture, with leaks suggesting aggressive pricing for models like the 8800 XT, 8700 XT, and 8600 XT. The anticipated release dates are projected for quarter 1 and quarter 2 of 2025. Highlights include potential performance increases of up to 150% over previous models, with cost savings expected due to smaller die sizes. The focus is on the competitive pricing and improved performance of the future AMD GPUs, targeting various price points like $399 for the 8800 XT, $329 for the 8700 XT, and $249 for the 8600 XT. Testing on Intel and AMD cards is eagerly anticipated.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses exciting news about AMD GPUs. The upcoming RDNA A4 architecture is anticipated to be more impressive than initially expected, with leaks suggesting aggressive pricing. The release date for RDNA 4 is projected for quarter 1 of 2025, with a slightly smaller variant, N44, following in quarter 2 of 2025. The GPUs mentioned include the 8800 XT, 8700 XT, 7800 XT, and others, with leaks hinting at the 8800 XT outperforming the 7900 XT. Overall, the focus is on the potential performance and pricing of the upcoming AMD GPUs in the RDNA A4 generation.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the specifications and potential pricing of the upcoming AMD GPUs, including the 8600 XT, 8700 XT, and 8800 XT. The 8600 XT is expected to have 32 compute units and a clock speed of 3.4 GHz, utilizing 18 GB per second GDDR6 memory on a 128-bit bus. The estimated die sizes for the GPUs are highlighted, with a discussion on how smaller die sizes could lead to cost savings for AMD and potentially result in more aggressive pricing strategies with a 30% decrease in costs anticipated. The video suggests that the 8800 XT could be targeting a maximum price of around $400.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses upcoming GPU releases, predicting the 8800 XT to be priced at $399, offering a performance increase of 150% over the outgoing 7800 XT, with a release date in quarter 1 of 2025. The 8700 XT is estimated to be priced at $329, 23% faster than the 7800 XT, also set to release in quarter 1 of 2025. Lastly, the 8600 XT is expected to be priced at $249, offering around 75% of the performance of the 7800 XT at half the price, with an anticipated release in quarter 2 of 2025. The speaker is excited about the competitive pricing and improved performance of these GPUs, looking forward to conducting testing on Intel and AMD cards.