AMD Increasing Production of Radeon RX 6000 Series Graphics Cards

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AMD’s new Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics cards are pretty much impossible to find these days, but the odds of securing one might be a smidgen better over the coming months. This is based on recent statements made by AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su, who took part in an earnings call earlier this week and confirmed that red team would be ramping up the production of its highly desirable RDNA 2 models. Su didn’t elaborate on how AMD would accomplish this amid complications such as component shortages, but her forecast for increased Radeon RX 6000 Series sales provides hope that supply will improve to an appreciable degree.

In graphics, revenue increased by a strong double-digit percentage year-over-year and sequentially, led by channel sales growth as revenue from our high-end Radeon 6000 GPUs more than doubled from the prior quarter. We introduced our Radeon 6700 XT Desktop CPU with leadership 1440p gaming performance in March, and are on track for the first notebooks featuring our leading-edge mobile RDNA 2 architecture to launch later this quarter. We expect Radeon 6000 series GPU sales to grow significantly over the coming quarters as we ramp production.

Sources: AMD, Seeking Alpha

Tsing Mui
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