Graphic cards are getting more and more powerful, withAMDand Nvidia looking to make significant impacts on the market with a range of both high-end and budget graphics cards. WithIntel about to launch its Arc desktop GPUs, amidst speculations of a delay, the industry is going to become more competitive, but will at least offer up more products for consumers, providing the shortages end. Team red has also been preparing for its refresh range before the next era arrives, and a listing shows what they will look like.

According to a recent report from Videocardz, Canadian retailer Canada Computers has shown the upcomingAMDRX 6X50 XT range in a banner at the top of its website. The image shows the three models with a black color scheme and red lettering for the “Radeon” logo. The report goes on to state that these images mirror what was speculated at the beginning of last April, which sports three fans for two of the models, and two fans for the smaller GPU.

Lisa Su of AMD holding up a Ryzen CPU.

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It wasn’t that long ago that theAMD RX 6X50 refresh rangewas being spoken about, with the three SKUs incorporating the 6650 XT, 6750 XT, and 6950 XT. Where these differ from their previous iterations is largely in memory speed, with the 6750 and 6950 boosted to 18 Gbps, while the 6650 will be at 17.5 Gbps, so not much behind the other two cards. All three products are expected to launch on May 10, though pricing has yet to be confirmed.

There are just a few months left in this current generation. WithNvidia looking to launch its RTX 40-series this September, and AMD making plans to unleash its RDNA 3 architecture towards the latter parts of this year, there’s a lot to play for as both these giants of the industry vie for supremacy on the GPU field. Intel has also just joined the arena, but it seems as though team blue may have a bit of catching up to do, especially as this generation’s Arc cards for desktop are not due to come out until June.

Of course, success will depend on whether people can actually get hold of a new graphics card. WithIntel’s Pat Gelsinger saying the chip shortages could go on until 2024, despite hope that it was ending soon, there could still be some trouble ahead. In any case,AMD, Nvidia, and Intel will still keep plodding on with new products in the market, regardless of any deficit.

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