AMD's next-generation UDNA/RDNA 5 GPU architecture will improve IPC performance by about 5% to 10% compared to RDNA 4, mainly due to the optimization of the RDNA 5 computing unit (CU) under the same power consumption.MLID revealed that RDNA 5 will have a 5% to 10% improvement in raster performance, and the improvement in ray tracing performance may be even higher.
Moreover, these improvements are achieved without increasing the frequency, which means that RDNA 5 can provide higher performance while maintaining the same power consumption.

In addition, the RDNA 5 architecture also supports expansion beyond 64 computing units, which is a higher limit than the RDNA 4 architecture.
According to reports, AMD’s next-generation flagship graphics card Radeon RX 10900Power consumption is 380W, and its performance is expected to be comparable to NVIDIA's next-generation RTX 6090 graphics card.
In addition to the flagship model, AMD also plans to launch the Radeon RX 10700 XT, which will be equipped with 64 RDNA 5 computing units and perform between the RTX 5080 and RTX 4090.