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https://www.techspot.com/news/110882-amd-rdna-5-gpus-may-launch-after-nvidia.html
https://wccftech.com/amd-next-gen-r...ht-launch-after-nvidia-rtx-60-series-in-2027/
The reason behind AMD launching after NVIDIA is said to be NVIDIA's margins, and that despite AMD's best pricing strategy to counter their launch, NVIDIA can get away with a price drop. So, say AMD was to launch first at highly competitive prices, NVIDIA could launch their lineup at the same or even undercut a few products in the mainstream / high-end category and get away by taking the flagship crown, which it has been doing so since the GTX 980 Ti, leaving AMD with no desire to compete in the $1000 US+ segment.
So, looking at the release time, AMD launching after NVIDIA would mean that RDNA 5 gaming GPUs also won't land until late 2027. And that means a long wait, considering AMD's first RDNA 4 GPU launched on 6th March (RX 9070 XT), and a 2H 2027 launch would indicate a 2.5 years' worth of wait or over 800 days. For NVIDIA, it's an even longer wait till the Rubin RTX 60 series since the first RTX 50 "Blackwell" graphics card launched on 30th January 2025.
h/t Daniel Owen
7:28 RDNA 5 release date leak/rumor analysis
AMD RDNA 5 GPUs may launch after Nvidia's RTX 60 series in late 2027
The next GPU cycle is slipping further away
https://www.techspot.com/news/110882-amd-rdna-5-gpus-may-launch-after-nvidia.html
AMD’s Next-Gen RDNA 5 Gaming GPUs Might Launch After NVIDIA’s RTX 60 Series In 2027
https://wccftech.com/amd-next-gen-r...ht-launch-after-nvidia-rtx-60-series-in-2027/
The memory shortage is being blamed for the rumored timeline of Nvidia's RTX 6000 cards launch. If, as many claim, the cards get here in the second half of 2027, it will mean a 30-month gap between generations – longer than any modern GPU-series release.
We used to have Nvidia's RTX Super line to hold gamers over until the next-gen architectures arrived, but the memory crisis means those cards have been delayed indefinitely. From Team Green's point of view, not only are memory costs too high to warrant a Super-series release, but there's going to be no direct competition from AMD until 2027, which leads us to the latest rumor.
According to Kepler_L2, a long-time leaker with a good track record, AMD will launch its RDNA 5-based consumer graphics cards after Nvidia's RTX 6000 in H2 2027.
The reason behind AMD launching after NVIDIA is said to be NVIDIA's margins, and that despite AMD's best pricing strategy to counter their launch, NVIDIA can get away with a price drop. So, say AMD was to launch first at highly competitive prices, NVIDIA could launch their lineup at the same or even undercut a few products in the mainstream / high-end category and get away by taking the flagship crown, which it has been doing so since the GTX 980 Ti, leaving AMD with no desire to compete in the $1000 US+ segment.
If AMD launches after NVIDIA, then they have an opportunity to tackle NVIDIA's pricing since the green time isn't known for changing prices after their products have reached retail. They just leave it for the market to decide. There have been a few cases where older GPUs have seen a price drop, but those are only after a year or when a new refresh is expected.RDNA5 has been 2027 for a while, and they can't launch before NVIDIA anyway.
NVIDIA margins are massive and they can counter almost anything with a price drop. What AMD needs is something that is in a difference performance bracket altogether, like the 9800X3D is.
via Kepler_L2 (Anandtech Forums)
So, looking at the release time, AMD launching after NVIDIA would mean that RDNA 5 gaming GPUs also won't land until late 2027. And that means a long wait, considering AMD's first RDNA 4 GPU launched on 6th March (RX 9070 XT), and a 2H 2027 launch would indicate a 2.5 years' worth of wait or over 800 days. For NVIDIA, it's an even longer wait till the Rubin RTX 60 series since the first RTX 50 "Blackwell" graphics card launched on 30th January 2025.
h/t Daniel Owen
7:28 RDNA 5 release date leak/rumor analysis