AMD has now admitted that we will indeed see a jump in power levels for its upcoming next-gen Radeon 7000-series graphics cards.
Efficiency and power requirements for the upcoming Nvidia RTX 40-series and AMD Radeon 7000 ranges of GPUs have been constantly brought up in rumors surrounding these next-gen boards — and for good reason.
For reference, Naffziger is an extremely experienced product technology architect, who was on the AMD team responsible for the company’s chiplet architecture. So the power levels are just going to keep going up. Now, we’ve got a multiyear road map of very significant efficiency improvements to offset that curve, but the trend is there.
There have been a considerable amount of reports pointing toward how RTX 40-series cards will be among the most power-hungry boards in history. Certain models like the RTX 4090 are said to require 450 watts, while other cards could reach an unheard-of 900 watts.
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