In an exchange of tweets with Andre Elijah, a VR developer, Frank Azor, AMD's Chief Gaming Architect at AMD and Alienware/Dell veteran, suggested that AMD's upcoming RDNA 2/Radeon RX 6000 series won't have a paper launch and that the company is "doing their best to set and meet proper expectations".
I look forward to taking your $10 :)
— Frank Azor (@AzorFrank) September 24, 2020
AMD is set to talk about its RDNA 2 architecture and upcoming Radeon RX 6000 series on October 28th, so hopefully, we will get more information about the actual specifications, price, and availability date.
So far, AMD has promised 50 percent in performance-per-watt compared to the previous RDNA architecture and has unveiled the Radeon RX 6000 series design in both the Fortnite game and Twitter post, showing that it has ditched the blower-style design for good.
It remains to be seen how well it can battle out Nvidia's Ampere-based RTX 3000 series graphics cards.