AMD’s Next-Gen RDNA 4 GPUs: A Big Ray Tracing Upgrade Ahead

It has been a consistent trend that AMD’s Radeon graphics cards have fallen behind Nvidia in terms of ray tracing performance. However, a recent leak suggests that this may soon change.

Despite the enthusiasm of numerous consumers for AMD’s upcoming RDNA 4 graphics cards, the company has chosen to keep details about the next generation of GPUs under wraps until their official release.

According to a recent leak, PC builders may have a valid reason for their excitement, as AMD appears to be catching up to Nvidia in terms of performance for ray tracing tasks.

Despite AMD’s success in producing capable Radeon graphics cards in the current generation, Nvidia remains dominant due to its suite of software tools such as DLSS and Reflex, as well as its superior ray tracing capabilities. However, according to a reputable AMD leaker Kepler_L2, this could potentially shift with the introduction of the new RDNA 4 architecture.

While RDNA 3 may have only brought incremental advancements over RDNA 2, users may find solace in the fact that RDNA 4 is expected to introduce a completely new Ray Tracing block, according to Kepler_L2.

AMD RX 7600
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Kepler intrigued their followers on Twitter/X by sharing the cryptic statement “RT looks brand new”. When asked by another user on the platform to clarify, Kepler revealed that RDNA 4 had a completely different appearance compared to RDNA 3.

These developments offer promising prospects for the ray tracing capabilities of upcoming Radeon GPUs, as well as AMD APUs for portable devices and laptops. There is also speculation that the PlayStation 5 Pro may incorporate RDNA 4 technology for ray tracing acceleration.

Despite being based solely on rumors and leaks, this information should still be taken with a grain of salt until an official announcement is made, as is customary.

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