AMD has announced the launch of its new Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 series. However, in the event, the AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs have taken a surprise guest entry. After the announcement of the first four Ryzen 5000 series CPUs which could steal the best gaming CPU tag from Intel, AMD’s CEO Lisa Su ends her presentation by giving the brief introduction of AMD’s other grand announcement – the upcoming game-changing graphics card series the Radeon RX 6000 “Big Navi” GPUs which will be set to unveil on October 28.

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While the complete information of the upcoming Radeon 6000 series GPUs hasn’t released yet and won’t be expected to come until later in October. However, Su has uplifted the expectations to the next level by committing that the new Radeon RX 6000 lineup will be “by far the most powerful gaming GPU we have ever built.”

The AMD’s CEO, Lisa Su, however, provided some sneak peek of what you could expect from the company’s one of the best Ryzen 5000 CPUs, the 12-core Ryzen 9 5900X (supposed to be the version having top-spec) working along with the upcoming Radeon RX 6000 series graphics card showing an in-engine demo of Borderland 3 rendering at 4K resolution at over 60 frames per seconds on a Badass Quality.

AMD has also shown short clips at another couple of benchmarks on the same configurations for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare running at an average of 88fps on ultra-settings for 4K gameplay and also Gear 5 at 73 fps for 4K gameplay at ultra settings.

The new Radeon RX 6000 series is really the grand achievement for AMD. This series not only carries the mark of the company’s most powerful graphics chips yet but that has also made a debut in the next generation RDNA 2 graphics architecture. This RDNA 2 architecture is not just utilized by the new desktop GPUs but it is also powering the custom GPUs offered in both the next-generation consoles the Xbox Series X and S and the PlayStation 5..

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While AMD had not challenged Nvidia directly in the presentation, however, it’s not easy to avoid AMD’s gaming performance and start comparing with Nvidia’s latest GPU the GeForce RTX 3080 which promises a somewhat similar performance of 60+ fps at 4K gaming.

Well, we still have to wait till October 28, to get complete details from AMD to make all possible comparisons between the two.