AMD is all set to unveil its next generation of Radeon GPUs soon. The star of the show will be the Big Navi, which will power the RX 6000 series of cards. We now have some information on what clock speeds we can expect from these cards.
The leaks come from tech leaker Rogame. The AMD Navi 21 GPU, called the Big Navi, will have multiple variants, namely Navi 21 XTX, Navi 21 XT, Navi 21 XL & Navi 21 XLE. Rogame has managed to get the clock data on the Navi 21 XL and the Navi 21 XT. Take a look:
https://twitter.com/_rogame/status/1317731737347248129
Well, it looks like AMD is all set to blaze this generation up with a 700 MHz boost clock. Apparently, the Big Navi GPU will hit between 2.2 to 2.4 GHz of peak clock on boost, and that’s before unlocking. Custom made models will apparently come with even higher clocks. According to Rogame, we will be seeing these SKUs:
Navi 21 XTX (0x731F:D0)
Navi 21 XT (0x731F:D1)
Navi 21 XL (0x731F:D3)
Navi 21 XLE (0x731F:DF)
We also got some insight on the TGP of these cards:
– Max. TGP of Navi 21 XT is 290 W.
– AIB partners are testing different TGP for their cards.
– The ~2.4 GHz was achieved with an AIB partner card. So assume that the card was slightly overclocked.— Patrick Schur (@patrickschur_) October 18, 2020
Also, some information on the VRAM of the upcoming Navi cards:
https://twitter.com/_rogame/status/1318117797562646528
AMD will officially release these cards in a virtual event on October 28. Are you excited? Talk to us in the comments, down below!
Via Wccftech
