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AMD RDNA 5 Graphics Cards Delayed Due to Memory Crisis

AMD RDNA 5 Graphics Cards Delayed Due to Memory Crisis

AMD’s new RDNA 5 architecture Radeon graphics cards have been postponed to the end of 2027 or 2028 due to global memory shortage. Details of the delay in the hardware market are in our news.

The release date of AMD’s highly anticipated new generation Radeon graphics cards with RDNA 5 architecture is being postponed until the end of 2027 or early 2028 due to the significant global memory shortage. This supply bottleneck and increasing component costs affecting the PC hardware market cause AMD to introduce its new generation gaming GPUs to users later than planned. According to information received from department sources, the manufacturing partners predict that the new generation cards will only be on the shelves in the third quarter of 2027 or, with a more realistic assumption, at the beginning of 2028. This shows that players will have to wait more than two years to reach the new series, which is much more powerful than the current RDNA 4 architecture.

  • Restrictions in global memory supply and rising production costs directly negatively affect AMD’s new generation GPU schedule.
  • Industry experts and manufacturing partners predict that the launch of RDNA 5-based graphics cards will occur in the third quarter of 2027 at the earliest.
  • Hardware manufacturers are limiting the capacity allocated for gaming cards, prioritizing high-demand AI hardware.

A two and a half year waiting period for gamers is considered a harbinger of long-term calm in the graphics card market.

Memory Shortage Restricts the Technology Market

This delay experienced by AMD is not only due to an internal planning problem, but also to a structural problem that affects the entire PC components ecosystem. While memory manufacturers shift their efficiency to artificial intelligence-focused hardware, the amount of supply allocated for classic gaming hardware is rapidly decreasing. Experts emphasize that this imbalance may continue until 2029.

A New Era Begins in NVIDIA and AMD Competition

The other giant in the market, NVIDIA, continues to face similar challenges. After the time passed since the launch of the RTX 50 series, the company has to content itself with only mid-generation updates. Future projects such as Rubin architecture have been shelved or kept in the background. This creates a competitive environment that limits AMD’s opportunity to make a stronger comeback with its RDNA 5 architecture.

Technology giants prefer to put gaming hardware on the back burner due to their artificial intelligence-first production strategies.

RDNA 5 Architecture Technical Details Are Taking Shape

Although it has not been released yet, leaked technical information indicates that the RDNA 5 architecture will be quite challenging. According to the information received, it is aimed to increase up to 96 processing units and offer up to 32 GB VRAM capacity in flagship models. Structures codenamed GFX13 seen in Linux kernel codes confirm that AMD’s engineering work continues unabated in the background. However, all this technical superiority will not reach the end user unless the memory supply chain is resolved.

Do you think AMD will run the risk of losing players’ faith with this long delay, or will the performance promised by the RDNA 5 architecture make up for all the waiting? Don’t forget to share your opinions in the comments.

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