AMD’s new graphics cards could make waves at Gamescom 2023

New AMD GPUs set to be unveiled at Gamescom 2023, challenging NVIDIA for the best graphics card.

AMD’s new graphics cards could make waves at Gamescom 2023
Published by Mason @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


A range of new AMD graphics cards at Gamescom 2023

A range of new AMD Graphics Cards are set to be revealed at Gamescom 2023, as the company's hugely anticipated announcement draws closer. The gaming behemoth has been relatively quiet of late, with AMD's last major foray into the GPU world coming in the form of the AMD Radeon VII, which we reviewed in 2021.

Now, the company is looking to make a splash with its next set of dedicated graphics cards, with Gamescom 2023 providing the perfect platform for AMD to showcase its latest innovations. Will they be enough to propel the company forward in the face of fierce competition from NVIDIA? Only time will tell.

Rumours surrounding the upcoming GPU reveal are intensifying as the event draws nearer, with AMD set to make a big play in the tech world. The company's future trajectory is intrinsically tied to the success of its latest graphics technology, so we'll be watching closely to see if the new AMD GPUs can meet our expectations.

Ahead of the reveal, here's everything we know about AMD's next graphics cards.

What are the upcoming AMD graphics cards?

While we don't yet know the official names of the new AMD graphics cards, we do have a lot of information surrounding their potential specs, features, and capabilities.

In recent years, AMD has struggled to compete against rival NVIDIA, with the company's latest GPUs typically lagging behind in terms of performance, features, and capabilities. If AMD is to overcome its GPU inferiority complex and reclaim its spot among the top graphics card providers, its upcoming GPUs are going to have to be pretty special.

So far, we've seen three potential AMD graphics cards pop up online, all of which appear to be based on the existing RAVEN RAGE 2200G / 2400G / 2500G series of graphics cards. That said, there's a chance that these might be the upcoming entry-level GPUs, considering AMD's current RAVEN graphics card range lacks a 2000 series model.

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