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New AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT gaming GPU matches Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080, says leak

A new leak suggests that AMD's new flagship graphics card could offer ray tracing performance to match top-tier Nvidia GeForce RTX cards.

It looks as though AMD's next-gen Radeon cards could offer a huge step up for gamers in performance. Reports suggest that the rumored next-gen flagship AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT graphics card might even match the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 in ray tracing performance.

If this proves to be true, it would be a big win for AMD, which recently announced it was best graphics card market with a genuine competitor after years of Nvidia's near-total dominance.

AMD Radeon RX 8800 XT rumors on Chiphell

This information has been leaked via Chiphell board zhangzhonghao, a regular tech leaker with a strong track record for leaking AMD news, including the RDNA 4 Radeon flagship GPU.

Zhangzhongzhao suggests that this RX 8800 XT card, which according to the Chiphell post title may or may not be its final name, will consume 25% less power compared to earlier AMD Radeon 7900XTX cards, putting its total board power at around 270W.

The Chiphell forum also suggests that ray tracing benchmarks during Resident Evil 7 Biohazard show a performance gain of 45% over the 7900XTX. Previous rumors have already pointed to better RNDA4 ray tracing performance, thanks to an entirely new ray tracing engine – this benchmark figure would seem to suggest that those efforts haven't been wasted.

According to the Chiphell post, this new Radeon card will begin mass production in mid-December, which could mean a launch as early as January 2025. This would put this card in direct competition with Nvidia's next-gen CES 2025 trade show in the first week of January.

None of this information has been confirmed by AMD, of course, but if it holds up to scrutiny, it means that the battle for the mid-tier GPU market could be hotter next time around. While this rumored new AMD GPU isn't going to threaten a top-end card such as the RTX 5080, a hard time if AMD gets the pricing right.

While it hasn't found the winning ticket in the GPU market recently, AMD has been on fire in the U market, and Intel simply hasn't found an answer for AMD's efforts with its latest chips. Check out our AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D stock levels to improve.