AMD’s new Navi graphics offers up to 10.14 TFLOPS of power

AMD has set a new benchmark for desktop graphics with the new Navi GPUs. Based on the new 7nanometer RDNA gaming architecture, which has been designed to take care of the diverse gaming workloads, the new GPUs like the Ryzen 3 chips support the PCIe 4 interface.

The first crop of Navi GPUs include Radeon RX5700 and RX5700XT, and the more powerful of the lot can muster up to 9.75 TFLOPS (teraflops) of power, 8GB of DDR6 RAM and can deliver 1440p gaming for a superior visual experience over 1,080p resolution gaming available in RX Vega 56 graphics. According to benchmarks showed by AMD at the event, the RX5700XT can muster slightly more frames per second than Nvidia RTX 2070 at 1,440p and was able to deliver 5% better performance in Ubisoft’s Far Cry: New Dawn and 22% better performance in EA Sports’ Battlefield 5.

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