[caption id="attachment_4404" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Introducing RDNA 2 adopted mobile GPU and mainstream GPU in the first half of 2021[/cap...
AMD President and Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su will be speaking at the CES 2021 keynote, which was released on the 13th (local time). Among them, it announced that it will launch a mobile GPU that adopts the RDNA 2 architecture and a GPU for the mainstream during the first half of the year.
In the keynote speech, it was stated that the racing game “DIRT 5” can be played at a frame rate of 60 fps or higher even with Ultra High image quality setting / 1440p resolution on a GPU with RDNA 2 architecture for mobile.
Gaming notebooks with mobile GPUs in the RDNA 2 architecture will be available from partners during the first half of 2021.
A GPU with RDNA 2 architecture for the mainstream desktop will also be launched at the same time.
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