As you know AMD released its Gaming processor RYZEN with RADEON Graphics previously which led to increasing temperature for its neighbourhood companies INTEL.

AMD withheld its position in Market with Ryzen and now it has come with next level boiling point that is Reducing chip size. Technology for Chip Maker is reduced as in last months it where about 14nm technology, which is the size of the chip, INTEL has tried with 14nm technology but AMD is a bit forward giving competition by making the chip with 7nm

Furthermore, while AMD is planning to migrate both its GPU and CPU products over to the 7nm node, Intel has been stuck on 10nm for quite some years now. Now information pertaining to the upcoming 7nm Radeon GPUs has also started to leak out.

The 7nm Navi GPU is all set to release in CES 2019 right after the release of the 7nm version of Vega, an addition to the existing Radeon RX Vega graphics cards which came out a year ago. In accordance with rumours and speculation, the Vega GPUs were meant to feature artificial intelligence but due to a lack of time and resources, it was pushed back to Navi.

This transition from the 12nm process to 7nm is a big step for AMD’s GPUs and is going to give solid competition to the mid-range graphics cards offered by Nvidia. “AMD will catapult computing, gaming, and visualisation technologies forward with the world’s first 7nm high-performance CPUs and GPUs” as quoted by AMD earlier this month.

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According to Fudzilla, the benchmark of Navi are better than Vega. Since the Vega lineup didn’t really take off and was mainly used for cryptocurrency mining, the release of Navi in 2019 is good news for people planning to build a PC with an AMD GPU.