Detailed specifications for AMD’s upcoming RDNA 5 graphics cards, expected to launch under the Radeon RX 10000 series, have leaked online. The architectural plans follow reports that AMD targets 2027 for its next major graphics rollout. AMD plans to manufacture these graphics chips using TSMC’s N3P process technology.
The leaked specifications indicate that the new silicon will offer a modest 10% boost in raster performance alongside a 100% increase in ray tracing execution speed compared to RDNA 4. These desktop graphics accelerators are scheduled to debut on the consumer market in the second half of 2027.
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The entry-level Radeon RX 10050XT starts at an expected price of $300 to $350 (about 2,180 to 2,540 Yuan), using 24 compute units, a 3.5 GHz clock speed, and 12GB to 16GB of LPDDR5X memory. Stepping up, the Radeon RX 10060XT has 48 compute units, a 3.4 GHz clock speed, and 16GB to 24GB of LPDDR5X memory for an expected price of $450 to $550 (about 3,270 to 4,000 Yuan).
The higher-tier models will transition to faster GDDR7 memory to achieve higher bandwidth. The Radeon RX 10070XT uses 68 compute units with a 3.2 GHz clock speed and GDDR7 memory for $700 to $800 (about 5,100 to 5,800 Yuan), while the flagship Radeon RX 10090XT has 96 compute units, a 3 GHz clock speed, and a 384-bit bus width for $1,000 to $1,200 (about 7,270 to 8,720 Yuan).
In addition to desktop graphics cards, AMD is developing a dedicated hybrid processor codenamed Medusa Point Premium. This energy-efficient mobile chip uses binned and downclocked AT4-level graphics architecture to suit portable gaming consoles and mini desktops. Insiders report that this custom chip aims to compete directly with third-generation Intel Arc integrated graphics.
Gamers looking for more details on the RDNA 5 launch will have to wait for official confirmation as AMD finishes rolling out its RDNA 4 portfolio. Pricing and configuration details could still shift before production starts next year.
Source: NeoGAF



