According to the statements, the RX 8000 mobile series will have four different SKUs that can go up to 16 GB GDDR6 memory and 175W TDP. At this point, the leaked versions R25M-E6, R25M-E4, R25M-P6, R25M-P4 We see that it is listed as . The “M” suffix here confirms that the versions target the mobile segment.
Navi 44, which will be used in mid-range and budget-oriented GPUs, will offer 8 GB / 128-bit memory configuration and 75-150W (XT) or 50W-130W (XL) TDP range. However, these R25M-P6 ve R25M-P4 are expected to be separated from each other. Coming to memory specifications, the Navi 48 is said to use 19 and 20 Gbps modules.
this too 640 GB/s bandwidth in the upper version, 576 GB/s bandwidth in the middle version, and 456 GB/s bandwidth in the lower version bandwidth. Additionally, alongside the RDNA 4 series, AMD is launching A refresh based on Navi 33 is also planning. Based on the RDNA 3 graphics architecture, these GPUs will target low and mid-segment laptops with performance and efficiency optimizations.
Let us remind you that Radeon RX 8000 graphics cards will not be a response to the flagship RTX 50 “Blackwell” series. Instead, it is expected to target the middle and entry segment. So that might be one reason why we’re seeing GDDR6 being used instead of GDDR7 for now. The next generation GPUs are expected to be released at CES 2025.
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