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Upcoming Hardware Launches 2025 (Updated May 2025)

Would it not be more readable if the relases were grouped by release date instead of product/company?

For example to get a quick overview what's planned to be released in 2021, 2022 etc?

I feel like the current layout is a bit messy.
Short of a dynamic layout, everything will be messy for some readers.
I've suggested before grouping by timeline, because frankly, if it's not coming out in the next couple of months, I don't really care about it.
 
Short of a dynamic layout, everything will be messy for some readers.
I've suggested before grouping by timeline, because frankly, if it's not coming out in the next couple of months, I don't really care about it.
Custom TPU roadmap (image) :D
 
Regarding Big Navi, Lisa Su officially told us in the Zen3 presentation that the GPU series will be called RX6000. So, the 5950XT, 5950 and 5800XT are wrong. Most possibly we will get a limited RX6900XTX alongside the RX6900XT, RX6900 and maybe RX6800XT
The Zen 3 section says:
  • Clock frequencies: 3.8 to 4.0 GHz base, 4.4 to 4.6 GHz boost
Aren't we seeking SKUs with 4.9GHz boost?
Both fixed

Would it not be more readable if the relases were grouped by release date instead of product/company?
We don't know release date for many of those. If I change to date, some people will ask "can we sort by category?" :)
 
We don't know release date for many of those. If I change to date, some people will ask "can we sort by category?" :)
Ok let me clarify. I did not mean specific date like January 1st 2021. I meant release date with a quarter (Q1 etc) accuracy. Because as far as i see all entries have some sort of tentative release year atleast. Many have quarters too.

Yes it's true that some people would then ask for category view. Maybe create a poll instead so the majority can decide what they want. And if someone does not like that you could refer them to the poll results as to why things are formatted the way they are.
 
Updated Intel Rocket Lake
Updated AMD Big Navi / Radeon RX 6800 & 6900 Series
Added AMD Radeon RX 6700 Series
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti
Added NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti
Updated Ampere GeForce with more VRAM
Added Intel DG2 Discrete GPU
Updated Samsung 5 nanometer process
Removed launched products: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070, Intel Xe Discrete Graphics
 
Updated AMD Zen 4
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti
Updated AMD RDNA3
Added Micron 176 Layer NAND Flash
Updated PCI-Express 6.0
Updated TSMC 2-nanometer Process
Removed launched products: AMD Ryzen 5000 Desktop / Zen 3, Big Navi / Navi 21 / Radeon RX 6800 XT and 6900 XT, AMD CDNA
 
Updated AMD Zen 4
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti
Updated AMD RDNA3
Added Micron 176 Layer NAND Flash
Updated PCI-Express 6.0
Updated TSMC 2-nanometer Process
Removed launched products: AMD Ryzen 5000 Desktop / Zen 3, Big Navi / Navi 21 / Radeon RX 6800 XT and 6900 XT, AMD CDNA

6900 XT hasn't launched yet
 
Updated AMD Cezanne and Lucienne
Added AMD Zen 3 Epyc "Milan"
Updated Intel Rocket Lake
Updated Intel Sapphire Rapids
Updated Intel Ice Lake Server
Updated Intel Ponte Vecchio
Added NVIDIA RTX 3070 Ti
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti
Updated NVIDIA Ampere Mobile
Updated AMD RX 6700 & 6700 XT
Added Hynix 176-layer NAND
Updated TSMC 3 nanometer
Removed launched products: RTX 3060 Ti, GDDR6X graphics memory
 
Nobody is asking for Sata 4 ? Not all people has M.2 slot for ssd
 
Nobody is asking for Sata 4 ? Not all people has M.2 slot for ssd
I don't think there will be a SATA 4.
I've been pointing out the problem with the overall lack of M2 slots, but I think you can't upgrade SATA anymore because of the overhead the protocol itself (AHCI) incurs.

Personally I don't have a problem with keeping one or two SATA drives around for mass storage. If only someone would find a way to improve those 4k random reads...
 
Updated Intel Rocket Lake
Updated AMD Cezanne
Added AMD Zen 3 Threadripper
Updated Intel Sapphire Rapids
Updated AMD RX 6700 Series
Updated Intel DG2 Discrete GPU
Added NVIDIA RTX 3050 / 3050 Ti
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3060
Added NVIDIA RTX 3070 SUPER and RTX 3080 SUPER
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti
Updated NVIDIA Ampere Mobile
Added NVIDIA Ada Lovelace
Updated Intel 500 Series Chipsets
Updated DDR5 system memory
Removed cancelled AMD 600 Series Zen 3 chipsets
Added TSMC 3 nanometer+ process
 
Being retired with very little to do here in Palm Springs, (except Gated Community, Country Club Life and Golf) I am a active online stock trader, financial enthusiast and market watcher. A 38-inch Alienware monitor comes in quite handy for my old tired eyes. I love AMD having zipped to almost $100 share. Thank you Lisa for making my day in less then one years time. With that I have no use for hardware launches. Or for that matter leaks and rumors as those for me are essentially concealed advertising. I am sure with Intel's 'Earnings Report' on Thursday, January 28 and NVIDIA on Thursday, February 11, these are more my speed of realities. Life is good.
 
Being retired with very little to do here in Palm Springs, (except Gated Community, Country Club Life and Golf) I am a active online stock trader, financial enthusiast and market watcher. A 38-inch Alienware monitor comes in quite handy for my old tired eyes. I love AMD having zipped to almost $100 share. Thank you Lisa for making my day in less then one years time. With that I have no use for hardware launches. Or for that matter leaks and rumors as those for me are essentially concealed advertising. I am sure with Intel's 'Earnings Report' on Thursday, January 28 and NVIDIA on Thursday, February 11, these are more my speed of realities. Life is good.
Thank you, that's how i look at those "leaks" as well.

Updated Intel Rocket Lake
Updated AMD Cezanne
Added AMD Zen 3 Threadripper
Updated Intel Sapphire Rapids
Updated AMD RX 6700 Series
Updated Intel DG2 Discrete GPU
Added NVIDIA RTX 3050 / 3050 Ti
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3060
Added NVIDIA RTX 3070 SUPER and RTX 3080 SUPER
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti
Updated NVIDIA Ampere Mobile
Added NVIDIA Ada Lovelace
Updated Intel 500 Series Chipsets
Updated DDR5 system memory
Removed cancelled AMD 600 Series Zen 3 chipsets
Added TSMC 3 nanometer+ process
Doesn't rumored 3070 and 3080 in both Ti and Super flavors raise any red flag for you?
 
Thank you, that's how i look at those "leaks" as well.


Doesn't rumored 3070 and 3080 in both Ti and Super flavors raise any red flag for you?
I could be wrong, I could be very wrong. I think Nv is trying to position super as performance uplifts from the non-super cards and Ti as the higher Vram capacity versions, but this is not consistent across the price ranges. 3050 ti is practically touching the specs of 3060, 3060 ti is practically touching the specs of 3070 and so on, so I can only guess that for the budget/mid range stuff Nv is trying to make the ti proposition for enthusiasts while using bigger-number-diplomacy for the consumer market, while on the upper spectrum of cards place super card's raw performance up one digit, while also making a separate version with higher memory capacity...confusion tactic?
in any case, I hate this... 12gb would for sure be more sensible 37 Vram size compared to both 8 or 12 gb, 16 gb for 38 instead of 10, and unless there existing physical limitation with RAM chip to memory controller math, this is just milking the market with insane differentiation, like the 1660 super / ti, and that doesn't even have frame buffer size difference. this and the fact that the choice of memory buffer size on 3060 non-ti and below cards is lacking/nonsensical.

kinda reminds me of amount of xeon processor variations...
currently praying for sensible budget AMD cards to come in and destroy nvidia's mid/budget offerings.
 
I could be wrong, I could be very wrong. I think Nv is trying to position super as performance uplifts from the non-super cards and Ti as the higher Vram capacity versions, but this is not consistent across the price ranges. 3050 ti is practically touching the specs of 3060, 3060 ti is practically touching the specs of 3070 and so on, so I can only guess that for the budget/mid range stuff Nv is trying to make the ti proposition for enthusiasts while using bigger-number-diplomacy for the consumer market, while on the upper spectrum of cards place super card's raw performance up one digit, while also making a separate version with higher memory capacity...confusion tactic?
in any case, I hate this... 12gb would for sure be more sensible 37 Vram size compared to both 8 or 12 gb, 16 gb for 38 instead of 10, and unless there existing physical limitation with RAM chip to memory controller math, this is just milking the market with insane differentiation, like the 1660 super / ti, and that doesn't even have frame buffer size difference. this and the fact that the choice of memory buffer size on 3060 non-ti and below cards is lacking/nonsensical.

kinda reminds me of amount of xeon processor variations...
currently praying for sensible budget AMD cards to come in and destroy nvidia's mid/budget offerings.
Occam's razor says they're actually the same thing ;)
 
A contact in Hamburg informed this morning that NVIDIA in a recent Germany communication noted that the RTX 3000 Series will for the entire 2021 first quarter to be even more difficult to obtain. And especially the availability of the GeForce RTX 3090, 3080, 3070 and 3060 Ti. The Chinese New Year which begins on February 12 is only partially to blame for its 15-day shutdown of the factories. The specific source of this communication came though "Alternate" (Shift IT) with major distribution centers in Germany, Belgium, Austria and the Netherlands. This most likely will keep at least for the time being the 'second hand used pricing ' and the purchases of new available GPU's at much higher price points. I would also suspect that this further delay of availabilities may impact itself on the MSRP pricing of the entire 3000 series once the market comes into full-swing. FYI: I just took delivery of a new LG refrigerator after having to wait for it's delivery 120-days. The big deal...a price increase over the 2020 model of 35%. This sounds like Z590 mobos which may have come on the same boat?
 
A contact in Hamburg informed this morning that NVIDIA in a recent Germany communication noted that the RTX 3000 Series will for the entire 2021 first quarter to be even more difficult to obtain. And especially the availability of the GeForce RTX 3090, 3080, 3070 and 3060 Ti. The Chinese New Year which begins on February 12 is only partially to blame for its 15-day shutdown of the factories. The specific source of this communication came though "Alternate" (Shift IT) with major distribution centers in Germany, Belgium, Austria and the Netherlands. This most likely will keep at least for the time being the 'second hand used pricing ' and the purchases of new available GPU's at much higher price points. I would also suspect that this further delay of availabilities may impact itself on the MSRP pricing of the entire 3000 series once the market comes into full-swing. FYI: I just took delivery of a new LG refrigerator after having to wait for it's delivery 120-days. The big deal...a price increase over the 2020 model of 35%. This sounds like Z590 mobos which may have come on the same boat?
Considering Q1 is halfway there, you didn't really need a source to tell you it will suck all the way ;)
 
Considering Q1 is halfway there, you didn't really need a source to tell you it will suck all the way ;)
Just read the news here this morning that the RTX 3080 Ti graphics may not see the light of day as early as April. And then with again new hardware specifications all over the place. Hard to believe the constant deluge of information on the '3000 series' and what will happen or not. At least you have a RYZEN 3600 in a box awaiting a mobo and I have a refrigerator. But you are right the situation overall simply sucks! But given our conditions right now makes me wonder what is actually better: "A refigerator in the kitchen or a anticipated mobo and with both experiencing 30% plus pricing increases?"
 
Just read the news here this morning that the RTX 3080 Ti graphics may not see the light of day as early as April. And then with again new hardware specifications all over the place. Hard to believe the constant deluge of information on the '3000 series' and what will happen or not. At least you have a RYZEN 3600 in a box awaiting a mobo and I have a refrigerator. But you are right the situation overall simply sucks! But given our conditions right now makes me wonder what is actually better: "A refigerator in the kitchen or a anticipated mobo and with both experiencing 30% plus pricing increases?"
Well, I can help you with the last part: I got my mobo, but it's DoA. Need to send it in for repairs ;)
 
what performance difference would the RTX 3090 have over the RTX 3080 TI?
 
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