AMD has announced that it will host a new gaming event at E3 2019, in which the red team will unveil the next generation of AMD gaming products. As AMD noted, AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su unveils details about upcoming products and innovations that will shape the future of gaming.
AMD’s Next Horizon Gaming will be hosted by The Game Awards creator Geoff Keighley. The event will take place at The Novo at LA Live alongside industry-leading game developers and there will be a livestream for those that are unable to attend it.
It’s also worth pointing out that AMD’s CEO Lisa Su’s Computex 2019 keynote will be livestreamed on AMD’s YouTube channel on May 27th. Although AMD has not revealed anything yet, we expect to hear more about NAVI and Zen2 at Computex 2019.
Our guess is that AMD will follow its Computex 2019 event with more showings of the NAVI GPUs and Zen2 CPUs at its Next Horizon Gaming event. Moreover, it’s almost certain that the red team will share more details about the specs powering next-generation consoles.
Stay tuned for more!

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Let’s hope they launch something to compete with Rtx 2070/60 in traditional rendering for a lower price, no need for ray tracing stuff.
Also maybe they will launch something that doesn’t need a big cooler and has a lower TDP than vega 56.
Let’s hope they don’t leave the whole high end market to Nvidia and aim a little higher than a measly 2070.
I couldn’t disagree more. Nvidia is steamrolling AMD with ease at the moment. Unless they completely want to bend over to the competition, they need to aim higher.
You are suggesting that console performance is what dictates what they will go for for PC parts, that’s not very accurate. The income AMD gets from console is table scraps compared to the rest. I could of course be wrong, but if AMD is really catering to consoles before PC, that’s a very troubling sign and clearly shows how far behind they really are.
You are suggesting that, you even just confirmed it again.
“developers will not take advantage of anymore advanced technology than what the consoles have.” I’m starting to think you’ve never gamed on a PC before. Especially not a high end one.
New GPU adoption is always slow. True, this time slower than usual, but you might want to check again, it’s at 2,45%. And this is only the hyper expensive RTX cards. They’ve already sold more than all of Polaris (both generations) combined, at least according to what Steam survey shows.
I counted in 1660Ti since it’s also a Turing card but yeah.
I’m not sure if they plan to release something better than 2070 because it will kind of destroy the VII, if they launch something with 8Gb Vram and it’s like the 2070 for about 250-300$ I’m ok with it.
I wish they destroyed the VII, that’s still only competing with Nvidia GP102, tech from 2016.
Also whatever Navi turns out to be, VII will still have a place on the market because of its 16GB VRAM. It’s a great pro card.
Yeah it’s not too good for gaming as it’s quite power hungry and loud.
But for content creators it may be a good buy.
16 Core Ryzen 3000 Series here we go.
Lets just hope AMD brings some competition finally. We need a new uarch from them that actually brings something new to the table. If Navi does not do that then fanboy c u c k s will just keep only buying Nvidia.
only interested on their cpus not their gpus.. but ok gpus, but only to make nvidia gpus lower..
Some more info posted on GURu3d. Today, AMD announced that CEO and President Dr. Lisa Su will deliver a keynote at this year’s Hot Chips: A Symposium on High Performance Chips, in Palo Alto on Monday, Aug. 19 at 1:45 PM PT.
AMD will host Hot Chips sessions on the next generation “Zen 2” x86 CPU core and “Navi” GPU featuring 7nm process technology:
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/hot-chips-conference-announced-amd-holds-keynote-on-zen-2-and-navi-in-%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8Baugust.html