AMD Radeon RX 8000 “RDNA 4” GPUs Similar To Radeon RX 5000 “RDNA 1” Segmentation, Navi 44 XL GPU Spotted

Hassan Mujtaba
AMD Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPUs Similar To Radeon RX 5000 "RDNA 1" Segmentation, Navi 44 XL GPU Spotted 1

AMD's Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPUs will see a similar product segmentation as the RX 5000 "RDNA 1" lineup with a focus on mainstream audiences.

AMD Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" Isn't Going The Enthusiast Route As Red Team Wants To Offer Better Perf/$ To Mainstream Audiences

It was known that AMD wouldn't be going the enthusiast route with its upcoming Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPU family as one of the high-end Navi chips, the Navi 4C/4X got canceled during the mid-development cycle. The only graphics cards that we will see on the market will be monolithic in terms of design and target mainstream audiences.

Related Story AMD Reportedly Says No To FSR 4 For RDNA 3.5, Stripping Ryzen AI 300/400 APUs Of Latest Upscaling Technology

A follow-up to this is now posted by Golden Pig Upgrade (on Weibo) states that the RDNA 4 GPU family will be very similar to RDNA 1 series. The AMD RDNA 1 series also included a series of mainstream and budget GPUs which were integrated on a range of Radeon RX 5000 graphics cards. The lineup ranged from the Radeon RX 5300 and topped out with the Radeon RX 5700 XT SKU. The lineup featured two primary and one Apple-exclusive chips, the Navi 14, Navi 12, and Navi 10.

Image Source: Golden Pig Upgrade Pack (via Weibo)

Similarly, AMD's RDNA 4 lineup is going to be very similar with a few GPUs based on the Navi 48 "GFX1201" SKU and a few GPUs based on the Navi 44 "GFX1200" SKU. Now it isn't confirmed if RX 8000 series is the confirmed family branding for the RDNA 4 lineup but it makes logical sense to go from RX 7000 to RX 8000 or AMD might just skip it and go for RX 9000 or adopt a new "Radeon AI" naming convention. That talk is for later.

For now, the AMD Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPUs are expected to fall in between the RX 7900 and RX 7700 series in terms of performance. The Navi 48 GPUs are rumored to be around RX 7900 GRE & RX 7900 XT performance while the Navi 44 GPUs are expected to be somewhere between RX 7700 XT and RX 7800 XT performance. This is still preliminary and we should know more in the coming months.

Image Source: NBD (via Olrak29)

What we do know is that there are at least four SKUs in the works with one config offering up to 56 compute units, 16 GB GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit bus, and up to 20 Gbps pin speeds. There's also a 192-bit variant of the Navi 48 GPU while Navi 44 is likely to end up being a 128-bit part.

AMD Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPU (Rumor):

GPU NameArchitecture / NodeGPU SKUCompute UnitsMemory ConfigMemory BandwidthInfinity Cache
Radeon RX 8X00 XTXRDNA 4 / 5nmNavi 4856 CUs16 GB GDDR6640 GB/s64 MB
Radeon RX 8X00 XTRDNA 4 / 5nmNavi 48TBD16 GB GDDR6576 GB/s64 MB
Radeon RX 8X00 XTRDNA 4 / 5nmNavi 48TBD12 GB GDDR6456 GB/s48 MB

The Navi 44 XL GPU has also been spotted at NBD by @Olrak29_ though not a lot of details are given on this particular budget SKU. Similarly, the AMD Navi 48 GPU was spotted as the "3A-102-G28201" a few months back too. The Navi 4X GPUs should come in XTX, XT, and XL flavors just like the past GPU iterations. XL is the most cut-down configuration of any chip.

Image Source: NBD

The AMD Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPUs are expected to debut next year at CES and the launch will be followed soon after in the coming months of the first quarter.

AMD RDNA Generational GPU Lineup

Radeon LineupRadeon RX 5000Radeon RX 6000Radeon RX 7000Radeon RX 8000
GPU ArchitectureRDNA 1RDNA 2RDNA 3 / RDNA 2RDNA 4
Process Node7nm7nm5nm/6nm4nm?
GPU FamilyNavi 1XNavi 2XNavi 3XNavi 4X
Flagship GPUN/ANavi 21 (5120 SPs)Navi 31 (6144 SPs)Navi 41 (Cancelled?)
High-End GPUNavi 10 (2560 SPs)Navi 22 (2560 SPs)Navi 32 (4096 SPs)Navi 48 (4 SEs?)
Mid-Tier GPUNavi 12 (2560 SPs)Navi 23 (2048 SPs)Navi 33 (2048 SPs)N/A?
Entry-Tier GPUNavi 14 (1536 SPs)Navi 24 (1024 SPs)Navi 34 (1024 SPs)?Navi 44 (2 SEs?)
Hassan Mujtaba Photo

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

Follow Wccftech on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds.

Button