AMD Big Navi Starts Live Stream: How to Watch Big Revere

AMD Big Navi Starts Live Stream: How to Watch Big Revere

With just hours to go before AMD Big Navi and others unveil the upcoming Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards, the next generation Radeon graphics cards that have been building momentum through months of leaks and rumors as Team Red's rival to the Nvidia 3000 series, will finally be unveiled. Stay tuned to AMD Big Navi's live blog for more news from the event.

AMD's "Where Gaming Begins: Episode 2" will be an event about graphics cards, following a showcase of the company's powerful Ryzen desktop processors in early October. Episode 2 will explore the benefits of the new RDNA 2 GPU architecture and how it enables the new generation of Radeon graphics cards.

We expect to see a graphics card family that strikes the perfect balance between performance and price. And we expect to see a GPU from Nvidia's finest pixel pusher that will capture the attention of PC gamers.

The event promises to be interesting for both PC gaming fans and graphics technology enthusiasts. So here's what you need to know about the AMD Big Navi presentation live.

The "Where Gaming Begins: Episode 2" event will begin on October 28 at 12:00 pm ET, 4:00 pm in the UK.

As with previous events, it can be viewed on YouTube. A link to the event can also be found on AMD's 2020 Gaming Events page. The page also allows users to follow past AMD events, so they can catch up on the chipmaker's recent developments.

A YouTube stream of the AMD Big Navi event will be embedded as soon as it becomes available.

Expect to see graphics cards. The star of the show will be the Big Navi, aka the Radeon RX 6900 XT. This is a graphics card that will compete with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080, and even if it can't beat it in performance, it could win in price.

We expect strong GPU performance and special features like ray tracing support from Big Navi.

And we expect a few more graphics cards to make up the Radeon RX 6000 range, something like the Radeon RX 6800 XT, which we expect to be a challenger to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070. And the Radeon RX 6700 XT will be a challenger to something like the GeForce RTX 3060.

We would also like to see some details on how AMD could tackle laptop-grade graphics, which have not been overly competitive over the past few years, as Nvidia is working on a laptop version of its RTX 3000 series so we expect AMD to have some sort of counterpart.

We also look forward to seeing how the RDNA 2 GPU architecture, which is also in the PS5 and Xbox Series X, will help bring the next generation of games to life. This would give us a glimpse of the performance we can expect from the next generation of game consoles.

In short, AMD's Where Gaming Begins: Episode 2 event will be interesting for all gamers, from hardcore gamers to those looking to get their feet wet in PC gaming.

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