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"publishedAt": "2026-03-30T18:02:15.000Z",
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"textContent": "### AMD’s RDNA 5 “AT0”: Enthusiast GPU with the handbrake on?\n\n27. February 2026 06:00\nSamir Bashir\nRumors about AMD’s RDNA 5 generation are gathering pace, but much remains speculative. The focus is on the alleged top-of-the-line “AT0” chip, which, according to forum posts by Kepler_L2 on AnandTech, could possibly be released as a Radeon gaming model after all, albeit in limited quantities. The pattern is reminiscent of the Radeon VII, which was originally designed as an HPC chip and later adapted for gamers in limited form.\n\n\n\n\n### Realistic assessment\n\n * Rumor status: Plausible, but unconfirmed\n * Market strategy: Image cultivation instead of mass market\n * Competitive pressure: High, especially in the >$1,500 segment\n * Timeframe: Realistic in 2027 at the earliest\n\nIf AMD launches AT0, it will likely be as a prestige project with limited quantities. If not, RDNA 5 will remain positioned in the high-end performance segment, with prices between $700 and $1,000 as...\n\nRead more",
"title": "will AMD RDNA 5 AT0 release for gamers"
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