Navi 3 -

The architecture (specifically Navi 31, 32, and 33) represents a pivotal moment in GPU history, primarily because it introduced the world’s first chiplet-based design for consumer graphics cards. This shift away from a single, massive piece of silicon (monolithic) to a modular approach has significant implications for the future of computing. The Power of the Chiplet

Navi 3 isn't just about faster frame rates in video games; it's a proof of concept for the entire industry. By proving that chiplets work in high-performance graphics, AMD has opened the door for more modular, scalable, and affordable technology. It challenges the "bigger is better" status quo with a "smarter is better" philosophy. navi 3

This is the most contentious area of Navi 3. While AMD improved ray tracing, they did not catch up to Nvidia’s RTX 40 series. The architecture (specifically Navi 31, 32, and 33)