AMD Confirms Volume For Radeon RX 6000 Graphics Card Launch

AMD Confirms Volume For Radeon RX 6000 Graphics Card Launch

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https://wccftech.com/amd-confirms-radeon-rx-6000-graphics-card-volume/

AMD's Frank Azor, Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions, has confirmed that AMD's RX 6000 series will have ample supply at launch for everyone. The company has been teasing their RX 6000 series launch for quite some time (the most recent being the Fortnite demo) and the new graphics cards are expected to hard launch on October 28 - just over a month from now.

When a company like AMD or NVIDIA announces a launch there is always a chance that it will turn out to be just a paper launch or a soft launch. The former is just an announcement with market availability coming later and the latter is a launch with only a limited supply available. In NVIDIA's case, the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 graphics cards were out of stock very quickly after launch - which indicates a less than ideal launch supply. This is something that Tweaktown's Anthony predicted as well and I can confirm and add more details from our own sources later on in this article.

AMD Confirms Volume For Radeon RX 6000 Graphics Card Launch

Sep 25, 2020, 11:38am UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-confirms-radeon-rx-6000-graphics-card-volume/ > AMD's Frank Azor, Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions, has confirmed that AMD's RX 6000 series will have ample supply at launch for everyone. The company has been teasing their RX 6000 series launch for quite some time (the most recent being the Fortnite demo) and the new graphics cards are expected to hard launch on October 28 - just over a month from now. > When a company like AMD or NVIDIA announces a launch there is always a chance that it will turn out to be just a paper launch or a soft launch. The former is just an announcement with market availability coming later and the latter is a launch with only a limited supply available. In NVIDIA's case, the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 graphics cards were out of stock very quickly after launch - which indicates a less than ideal launch supply. This is something that Tweaktown's Anthony predicted as well and I can confirm and add more details from our own sources later on in this article.