AMD's next-generation UDNA/RDNA5 architecture graphics cards are set to achieve a leap in ray tracing and animation performance. By optimizing the design of compute units, the architecture is expected to deliver a 5% to 10% increase in IPC performance, a 5% to 10% boost in rasterization performance, and even more significant gains in ray tracing performance, all while maintaining unchanged power consumption. The UDNA5 architecture supports over 64 compute units, breaking through the limitations of RDNA4 and paving the way for the development of high-end graphics cards. AMD's planned flagship Radeon RX 10900 XT graphics card will feature 154 RDNA5 compute units and 36GB of GDDR7 memory, with performance approaching that of NVIDIA's RTX 6090. Additionally, AMD has showcased its DGF technology, which reduces memory usage through geometric data compression, enhances ray tracing efficiency, and plans to integrate hardware-level DGF functionality into future GPUs.