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AMD RDNA 5 GPUs Reportedly Taped Out on TSMC N3P Node, Mid-2027 Launch Expected

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Reliable leaker Kepler_L2 claims AMD has already completed the tape-out phase for its next-generation RDNA 5 graphics chips on TSMC’s advanced N3P process node. This suggests a consumer launch around mid-2027 for the Radeon lineup, while debunking rumors of a switch to Samsung Foundry.

Tape-out means the chip design is finalized and sent for manufacturing – a key milestone that locks in the process technology. Kepler_L2 dismissed suggestions of Samsung’s 2nm or 4nm nodes as “nonsense,” confirming AMD sticks with longtime partner TSMC.

N3P is an enhanced 3nm-class node offering better power efficiency and density over the N4P used in current RDNA 4 cards.

A mid-2027 window aligns with longer development cycles and potential ties to next-gen consoles like PlayStation 6, rumored for similar timing with RDNA 5-derived graphics. This could leave 2026 quieter for desktop Radeon news, following AMD’s muted RDNA 4 rollout.

AMD hasn’t commented officially, and roadmaps remain vague on gaming GPUs beyond AI and ray tracing focus. Memory shortages and costs might also influence timing.

If accurate, RDNA 5 on N3P could bring big leaps in efficiency and performance. Stay tuned, more leaks likely as tape-out progresses.

Sources: Kepler_L2 on X via VideoCardz

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