AMD Confirms: New Ryzens and Radeons Coming This Year
During the recent investor call, AMD confirmed that its new products - Navi graphics cards and Ryzen 3000 processors - will be launched in the third quarter of this year.

VideoCardz reports that during the annual investor meeting AMD confirmed that both Ryzen 3000 and Navi GPUs will be released in the third quarter of this year. By the way, we also received clear information that the new graphics will compete for lower - "mainstream" - market segments.
"In gaming, we successfully returned to the high-end market with the launch of our Radeon VII GPU in February 2019 and we are on track to introduce our next-generation “Navi” GPUs for the mainstream market later this year," said the company's representatives.
Both Navi graphics cards and Ryzen 3000 processors have recently been the subject of numerous rumors and leaks. We should receive specific information about them within the next month - during the upcoming Computex fair and the largest gaming event in the world, i.e. E3 2019. Afterwards, we just have to wait for the launch and first independent tests.

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