- A new rumor suggests that AMD is potentially working on a 32 GB DNA GPU
- If it’s true, it will be launched in 2025
- A 32 GB game GPU would probably competition the NVIDIA RTX 5090
It seems that Nvidia took over the GPU market with its RTX 5000 Powerhouse GPUs, while AMD focuses on its launch of GPU of Mid Grange Rdna 4 in March – but a new rumor suggests that AMD is also working on A GPU who will not be a mid -range card, but could in place compete with the flagship GPU of Team Green.
According to Zhangzhonghao, who is reliable for AMD leaks in the past on Chiphell (reported by Notebookcheck), AMD could work on a 4 -go RNA GPU which uses 32 GB of VRAM, planned for launch in 2025. Not clear if it will be a game GPU or a dedicated to work office PCs, but he is very promising to say the least.
The NVIDIA RTX 5090 has 32 GB of VRAM and is the best GPU you can buy (despite current inflated prices and limited availability). Although VRAM is not all the most affordable GPU we expect from DMLA.
We have already seen overviews of what the Radeon RX 9070 XT Red team team has to offer with the results of native 4K performance at the start of 4K in Call of Duty Black Ops 6, which suggests that the coming card will be A mid -range GPU. The rumors of a 32 GB GPU are therefore quite exciting for the players who hoped that AMD will be released once again of high -end GPUs to face Nvidia …
Please tell me it’s true …
The prices of RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are currently inflated in almost all retailers due to a combination of scalpers and limited availability, you can therefore probably forget for the moment (unless if You are ready to throw the whole content of your wallet to them). I expect the same thing to happen at the RTX 5070 TI ($ 749 / £ 729 / $ 1,1509 in) and the RTX 5070 ($ 549 / £ 529 / $ 1,109 in) launched later in February.
In this spirit, I put on the launch of the Radeon RX 9000 series of AMD in March to provide necessary competition on the GPU market. If the new GPUs of DNR 4 end up being affordable options while offering a high level of performance in the games, it could give Nvidia a reason to watch over her shoulder for once and give more players of options.
Nvidia has dominated the GPU market for years, not only by providing high -performance high GPUs, but also with advanced scaling technologies like DLSS. We are still waiting to see the complete disclosure of FSR 4 (which is the DLSS equivalent of AMD) – and although I am impressed by what I saw from the DLSS 4 of Team Green, some first glimpses of the FSR 4 D ‘AMD it means for the stability of the image in games, as well as the chances of higher image frequency.
Better still, if this new rumor of a 32 GB DNA game GPU is legitimate, it will be difficult for PC players to ignore Team Red’s efforts on this occasion. It is undeniable that many promote the NVIDIA GPUs thanks to high performance levels when activating the tracing of rays and DLS, but perhaps things could swing in favor of AMD this time …




