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AMD RDNA 3 announcement date and time

We are excited to see what the new AMD RDNA 3 has to offer and we expect to see what they have to offer

Updated: Nov 3, 2022 10:49 am
AMD RDNA 3 announcement date and time

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After the last announcement, we learned when RDNA 3 was going to be unveiled. But now we have the announcement date and time.

The new tweet from Radeon Twitter is unveiled AMD will show off its new range of graphics cards on the 3rd of November at 4 pm ET.

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It is named “together we advance_gaming” following the previous announcement for its AM5 platform. Where it also showed off the new GPU working in tandem with the CPU. So we have a lot to look forward to when the stream comes around.

AMD RDNA 3 announcement date

When are the new AMD Radeon GPUs coming?

The RDNA 3 unveil is coming on the 3rd of November 2022. However, this is not strictly when the cards will be coming out. And rather they themselves will be coming out a couple of weeks after and should do well to compete with Nvidia RTX 4000 series.

The stream will be at 4 pm ET, which is 8 pm GMT, 9 pm CET, 1 pm PDT, and 7 am AEDT (4th Nov).

What GPUs are expected to launch from AMD?

If AMD follows its previous launches then we could see up to three new SKUs from the new architecture. We might see the RX 7900 XT, 7800 XT, and 7800. These will bring great competition to the new Nvidia cards and the likes we’ve seen in the new CPUs.

What to expect from RX 7000

For the lineup, we expect to see higher performance and better efficiency. As AMD has kept suggesting the higher efficiency per watt performance of the card.

Now, this is a great feature to take the win with as its competitors have come with power-hungry and powerful picks. As we see with the RTX 4090 and its 450 W power rating and Intel’s new 13th Gen CPUs.


With a background in engineering and PC gaming, Seb is a staff writer with a focus on GPU, storage, and power supplies. Also one of tech supports in the office he likes helping and solving problems.

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