A Korean RRA certificate has been unearthed that could have been made for AMD's Big Navi graphics solution. The certification date is for February 19 and has been made for a video card model with the number D32310. If this is the vaunted "Nvidia killer" GPU, then it's possible it could be revealed at AMD's Financial Analyst Day on March 5.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Big-Navi-spotted-The-Nvidia-killer-may-have-just-turned-up-in-a-Korean-RRA-certificate-and-might-be-revealed-on-March-5.454315.0.html
poor volta(c)
Are you sure about the nvidia killer thing. Because ampere is around the corner. AMD needs to first fix their driver problems.
Amperes wont do any heavy punch mark my words
Even if it may end up underwhelming on desktops, I hope Ampere will do a heavy punch on laptops where TDP is a crucial factor. Barring huge desktop replacement ones laptop cards rarely go above 80W, so performance-per-watt improvements that should come with a new process are way more important than maximum performance.
Whats the point of a newer release if their cards result in black screens?