Among the items touched upon by AMD in today’s earnings release, CEO Dr. Lisa Su’s prepared remarks included a brief update on AMD’s GPU product roadmap.

For those of you wondering where AMD’s mobile Radeon RX 6000 (Navi 2x) parts are, you shouldn’t be waiting too much longer. At the start of this year AMD announced that RDNA2 mobile products would be launching in the first half of the year, and on today’s call, Dr. Su has confirmed that this is still the case. At this point the company is expecting the first notebooks using its mobile-suitable GPUs to launch later in the quarter – which means that the hardware itself should be shipping to OEMs and ODMs soon.

Overall, AMD is continuing to ramp production of GPUs in what continues to be a tight environment for 7nm production capacity at TSMC, as well as the packaging AMD’s advanced chips require. Today’s financial release didn’t include any further information on when additional (mid-range) desktop video cards would launch, but those are expected on a similar time scale as AMD’s mobile parts.


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  • RSAUser - Friday, April 30, 2021 - link

    Hoping these turn out good, Nvidia has the issue that their move to Samsung meant no real power saving with the new generation, just way bigger dies with similar IPC, wouldn't work in a laptop.

    So AMD finally has a proper chance to compete on near even footing in perf/watt.
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  • Oxford Guy - Sunday, May 9, 2021 - link

    'AMD is continuing to ramp production of GPUs'

    Playstation or XBox?

    (/snark)

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