AMD rumored to be skipping high-end Radeon RX 8000 RDNA4 GPU series

Published: Aug 5th 2023, 11:02 GMT   Comments

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.

Rumors suggest AMD might have canceled its Navi 41/42 high-end RDNA3 GPUs

Yesterday, a rumor surfaced regarding AMD’s plans for their Radeon RX 8000 GPUs, prompting us to investigate further. While some uncertainty remains, multiple sources have echoed similar claims.

The rumor originated from a tweet by Kepler_L2, suggesting that AMD may not release a high-end Radeon RX 8000 GPU. However, the tweet lacked specific details about the changes in AMD’s roadmaps. Other sources indicated that this development might impact two specific GPUs: Navi 41 and Navi 42. Interestingly, the Navi 41 GPU was first mentioned three years ago, but it now appears that AMD has decided to cancel further development, right before the tape-out phase.

It seems AMD might be shifting its focus towards the mid-range segment (once gain), with the introduction of a new successor to the RDNA3 architecture. This move would bring AMD back to its roots when the company prioritized the mid-range segment with RDNA1/Polaris.

Rumors about RDNA4 deployment, Source: Various

Nevertheless, there are still rumors circulating about a potential RDNA3 refresh featuring more capable GPUs. Some claims even suggest the inclusion of 3D V-Cache technology in the RDNA3 GPUs. Additionally, there are speculations about AMD developing the RDNA3.5 architecture for desktop deployment, while others believe it might be exclusively for next-gen Ryzen 8000 integrated graphics.

Despite these speculations, AMD does have plans to expand its presence in graphics architectures through next-gen APU designs. These APUs will likely power upcoming handheld devices and high-end consoles. As far as official information goes, AMD claimed to retain ‘sustained performance leadership’ while discussing its RDNA4 architecture:

AMD RDNA roadmap, Source: AMD

In summary, while the rumor about AMD’s high-end Radeon RX 8000 GPUs lacking specific details, various sources indicate a possible shift towards the mid-range segment with a new RDNA3 successor. The possibility of an RDNA3 refresh with advanced GPUs and its potential use in next-gen Ryzen integrated graphics is also being discussed. AMD’s ongoing focus on next-gen APU designs further supports their commitment to expanding their presence in graphics architectures. AMD is definitely here to stay, but enthusiasts may need to consider other options in the future.

AMD did not comment on the matter, Scott Herkelman did not reply to our tweet asking for confirmation. We will update this post should that change.

AMD Next-Generation Navi Graphics Architectures
VideoCardz.comRDNA 4XRDNA 3XRDNA 2XRDNA 1X
RX x900 Class
 
NAVI 31
 
NAVI 21
RX x800 Class
 
NAVI 32
 
NAVI 21
RX x700 Class
 
NAVI 43
 
NAVI 32
 
NAVI 22
 
NAVI 10
RX x600 Class
 
NAVI 43
 
NAVI 33
 
NAVI 23
 
NAVI 10
RX x500 Class
 
NAVI 44
 
NAVI 24
 
NAVI 14
RX x400 Class
 
NAVI 44
 
NAVI 24
RX x300 Class
 
NAVI 14

Source: @Kepler_L2, @uzzi38, All The Watts




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