AMD's RDNA 5 gaming GPUs are coming late next year, according to AIBs at Computex — manufacturers expect new Team Red cards in the second half of 2027 alongside Nvidia

AIB partners for AMD at the Computex 2026 show floor have said they expect next-gen RDNA 5 gaming GPUs to land sometime in the second half of 2027, or maybe even in early 2028. That launch schedule lines up closely with Nvidia's RTX 60 series, which is also expected in late 2027 based on current rumors.
The Computex 2026 event provides a platform for AMD's partners to disclose forward-looking information about GPU development cycles, aligning with anticipated competitive product launches.
This news indicates the competitive timing and expected performance trajectory of next-generation gaming GPUs, crucial for hardware manufacturers, gamers, and indirectly, AI development reliant on GPU density.
The expected launch window for RDNA 5 and Nvidia's RTX 60 series is now somewhat solidified, allowing for better strategic planning for ecosystem partners and consumers.
- · GPU manufacturers (AMD, Nvidia)
- · PC Gaming industry
- · Semiconductor foundries
- · AI/compute infrastructure
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The competitive landscape for high-performance GPUs will intensify significantly in late 2027.
Increased demand for advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes will put further strain on leading-edge foundries.
The acceleration of GPU compute capabilities could indirectly support growth in adjacent sectors like AI and professional visualization over the long term.
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