AMD Radeon RX 8000 “RDNA 4” GPUs To Feature Up To 20 Gbps GDDR6 Memory, 256-bit & 192-bit Flavors

Hassan Mujtaba
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AMD's next-generation Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPUs are now expected to feature up to 20 Gbps GDDR6 memory modules.

AMD Radeon RX 8000 GPUs Based on RDNA 4 Architecture Now Expected To Get Faster 20 Gbps GDDR6 Memory

The latest information comes from Kepler_L2 who is now stating faster memory clocks for the AMD Radeon RX 8000 GPU family based on the RDNA 4 graphics architecture. A few months back, Kepler stated that the lineup would utilize 18 Gbps GDDR6 memory across the entire stack but it looks like we will be getting faster memory solutions.

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There are three speeds mentioned so we can expect some different configurations. There's no info on which configuration is designed for which GPU since the lineup is expected to include two chips, the Navi 48 "GFX1201" and Navi 44 "GFX1200". The Navi 48 GPU is the highest-end of the two RDNA 4 SKUs and is likely going to retain 256-bit and 192-bit bus interfaces while the Navi 44 chip is going to feature a 128-bit bus interface.

As for the memory specs, the 256-bit models are said to utilize 18 and 20 Gbps modules. 20 Gbps GDDR6 memory isn't new since the current Radeon RX 7000 series also features it and will provide the RDNA 4 GPU with 640 GB/s bandwidth while the 18 Gbps memory will provide 576 GB/s of total bandwidth to the higher-end Radeon RX 8000 parts. There's also one 192-bit model mentioned and this utilizes 19 Gbps GDDR6 memory which should offer 456 GB/s of bandwidth.

In terms of memory capacity, the AMD Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPUs should top out at 16 GB as recently seen. The 16 GB models will be configured with a 256-bit bus while the 192-bit bus will be offering 12 GB memory capacities. So we can expect the lineup to be something like the following:

  • Radeon RX 8000 (Navi 48): 256-bit / 20 Gbps / 640 GB/s
  • Radeon RX 8000 (Navi 48): 256-bit / 18 Gbps / 576 GB/s
  • Radeon RX 8000 (Navi 48): 192-bit / 19 Gbps / 456 GB/s
  • Radeon RX 8000 (Navi 44): 128-bit / 18 Gbps / 288 GB/s

The AMD Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" GPUs will definitely not be competing against NVIDIA's high-end and next-gen RTX 50 "Blackwell" lineup but instead tackle the mid-range and entry-level GPU series. AMD will battle out against NVIDIA and Intel in terms of pref/$ so that's one reason why we are seeing GDDR6 being leveraged instead of GDDR7 for now. The lineup is expected to launch at CES 2025 with availability planned for Q1 2025 so stay tuned for information.

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?)
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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.

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