AMD today introduced the new RDNA 3 architecturean architecture that gives life to the new graphics cards presented by the company under the nomenclatures RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX, but while the increase in performance per watt is already significant, something that has also improved significantly is the RayTracing performance.
Specifically, RayTracing performance has achieved a 50% improvement per CUwhich means that, as we see in the graph provided by AMD itself, we are facing a performance improvement in RayTracing of up to 70 percent relative to the AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT at 4K resolution.
Without a doubt, it is an impressive improvement for all those users who care about RayTracing, because although AMD made a somewhat late entry to this generation, it finally seems to be recovering lost ground, something that we also see in this news with the third version of FSRcapable of significantly improving the performance of games while maintaining their quality.
Finally, we can see in the video on these lines the performance that we can achieve with one of these graphics cards playing at 8K resolutions with RayTracing and FSR enabledmaking it clear that AMD has come to keep RDNA 3.
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Jordi Bercial
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