AMD is holding a hardware meeting today, March 3, where the company plans to announce the next graphics card in its Radeon RX 6000 series. It will serve as the fourth GPU in the RX 6000 series, following the GPU’s debut in November.
Like the other three cards, the new Radeon RX 6000 GPU will feature AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture that includes real-time, hardware-accelerated beam tracking and variable rate shading.
This latest RX 6000 card is likely to serve as a competitor to Nvidia’s RTX 3000 series, which recently released a new budget GPU, the RTX 3060. Whether this new AMD GPU will serve as a flagship or a cheaper budget card is still unknown.
WHEN DOES AMD’S EVENT BEGIN?
It starts today, March 3, at 08:00 PT / 11:00 ET / 16:00 GMT.
WHERE CAN I SEE AMD’S EVENT?
We’ve embedded the live stream at the top of this post so you can stay here to watch it when it starts. AMD will also make streaming available on its website, in addition to its official Twitch and YouTube channels.