AMD RDNA 4 GPU Specs Leak: A Closer Look at Performance Enhancements
AMD RDNA 4 GPU Specifications Leak
A recent leak has provided intriguing details about the upcoming AMD RDNA 4 GPUs, which are set to launch as part of the Radeon RX 8000 line. The specs suggest significant enhancements aimed at competing with Nvidia’s dominance.
Early Performance Indicators
The leaked specs show that the AMD RDNA 4 GPU, identified as Device ID GFX1201, features 28 compute units that could mean a total of 56 compute units if similar to its predecessor. With a clock speed set at 2.1 GHz, these numbers are part of early testing.
- 28 compute units
- Clock speed of 2.1 GHz
- Potential boost up to 2.6 GHz
Memory and Configuration
AMD’s RDNA 4 is anticipated to feature 16 GB of VRAM with a 256-bit bus interface, matching capacities of earlier models like the RX 7800 XT. Notably, lower-end configurations may utilize a 192-bit bus.
- 16 GB VRAM expected
- 256-bit bus interface
- Lower-end versions may include 12 GB VRAM
Moreover, GDDR6 memory is likely to clock at 18 Gbps, offering enhanced data transfer speeds.
As the launch approaches, AMD must solidify its plans against Nvidia through strategic advancements in their GPU technology.
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