Leaker Kepler_L2 suggests AMD plans three graphics card configurations for their upcoming RDNA 5 architecture. The flagship model may contain 96 compute units paired with a 384-bit memory interface. Mid-range variants could feature 64 compute units and 256-bit memory buses. Entry-level cards might use 32 compute units with 128-bit memory connections. The top configuration represents a 50 percent increase over current RDNA 4 designs.
AMD expects mass production to begin during the second quarter of 2026. The flagship variant mirrors the Navi 31 design but uses updated technology. Performance should match or exceed that of competitor products in the same tier. Higher memory capacities become possible through improved memory modules and wider bus designs. Competition will intensify when these cards launch alongside rival products from other manufacturers.
AMD expects mass production to begin during the second quarter of 2026. The flagship variant mirrors the Navi 31 design but uses updated technology. Performance should match or exceed that of competitor products in the same tier. Higher memory capacities become possible through improved memory modules and wider bus designs. Competition will intensify when these cards launch alongside rival products from other manufacturers.