According to the LinkedIn profile of AMD senior fellow Laks Pappu, the company is working on “competitive 2.5D/3.5D chiplet-based and monolithic graphic SoCs” for future Radeon GPUs. He now leads efforts on future Radeon and data center GPUs, including those built for cloud gaming and AI. Currently, AMD's top-end consumer GPU, the Radeon RX 9070 XT, competes with Nvidia’s mid-range RTX 5070 Ti. But with Pappu’s role and past experience, all signs point to a major architectural shift on the horizon for Radeon. Read more in our articles including "AMD may bring multi-chiplet GPUs with upcoming RDNA 5 architecture" and "Europe enters the MLBB esports scene with first PGL Mobile Legends Challengers tournament".
According to the LinkedIn profile of AMD senior fellow Laks Pappu, the company is working on “competitive 2.5D/3.5D chiplet-based and monolithic graphic SoCs” for future Radeon GPUs. He now leads efforts on future Radeon and data center GPUs, including those built for cloud gaming and AI.
Currently, AMD's top-end consumer GPU, the Radeon RX 9070 XT, competes with Nvidia’s mid-range RTX 5070 Ti. But with Pappu’s role and past experience, all signs point to a major architectural shift on the horizon for Radeon.
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