• AMD RDNA 4 GPU rumors flood forth, including possible name change

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    AMD RDNA 4 GPU rumors flood forth, including possible name change to RX 9070 because bigger is better, compared to Nvidias RTX 5070?

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    Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:21:41 +0000

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    Fresh speculation on the performance of the claimed RX 9070 XT might disappoint PC gamers, though.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================AMD is supposedly launching RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 next-gen GPUs Previous rumors suggested these would be the RX 8000 series Performance is rumored to be a
    bit slower than previous chatter from the grapevine

    Rumors around AMDs next-gen GPUs have gone into overdrive this past weekend, and weve learned that these RDNA 4 graphics cards may not be the RX 8000 series as previously thought and weve been treated to further speculation on price and performance, too.

    So, the theory now is that AMD is going to launch an RX 9070 XT, as first flagged up by an editor on Chiphell, which was pointed out by HXL on X . This will supposedly be the top RDNA 4 GPU, previously rumored to be the RX 8800 XT.

    Itll come alongside a vanilla RX 9070 as a lower-tier offering, if another presence on X All The Watts , a name were not familiar with in the rumor scene is correct. They believe that the RX 9070 XT will be slightly slower than the current 7900 XT, and that the plain RX 9070 will be about equivalent to the performance of the 7800 XT .

    All The Watts spilled some purported price ranges, too, and it seems AMD is looking at around $449 to $649 (in the US) for the Navi 48 graphics cards, which will put the RX 9070 XT at that $650 or so level, and the plain RX 9070 perhaps at $550 to $600. It all feels very vague, though were also told that dropping down a chip, Navi 44 GPUs will range in price from $179 to $349 (RX 9060 models and downwards, presumably).

    Another regular rumor peddler on X, Hoang Anh Phu, also shared that the RX 9070 XT is coming at CES 2025, where AMD is rumored to be revealing RDNA 4 and that FSR 4 will debut alongside it ( plus a whole bunch of other stuff, too , in theory). RX 9070 XT = FSR 4 = R9 X3D December 23, 2024

    Finally, Hoang Anh Phu also claimed that a render of a GPU that cropped up in an official AMD advert is supposedly a reference design for one of the next-gen graphics cards from AMD. Season that, and all of this chatter, liberally, of course.

    Its worth further noting that All The Watts reckons therell be mobile 9070 variants too, which would be no surprise, but that we may also get some new GPUs for the current RDNA 3 range, namely the RX 7750 and 7650. The latter in particular might be an interesting addition for more affordable GPUs (hopefully).

    (VideoCardz spotted all these various posts, by the way, so a hefty four hat tips goes their way 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ). (Image credit: MSI) Analysis: Turning
    it up to 9070?

    Theres been a lot of spillage in a very short time around AMDs next-gen GPUs, and it seems that the RX 9070 XT and 9070 might really be happening. The
    story is that this was a late switch from AMD in terms of next-gen naming, as until recently, Team Red was going to run with RX 8000 as had been claimed
    via the rumor mill.

    Why switch the name? Well, in some ways, the change to RX 9070 performs that trick of making it seem better than Nvidias xx70 class graphics card, which this time round will be the RTX 5070 (and 5070 Ti, apparently ). So, your mid-range choices early next year could be the RTX 5070 (Ti) or RX 9070 (XT), so the bigger number must be better, right?

    Its that kind of Spinal Tap (turning it up to 11) marketing thinking, we assume (if it happens) and its interesting to note that rather than the 9700 XT, its the 9070 XT. (Although thatll help avoid confusion with AMDs Ryzen
    CPU names, to be fair, and the Ryzen 9700X but it does seem angling very
    much towards outplaying Nvidia too).

    The other reason could be that again, according to rumors AMD is looking to switch away from the RDNA brand entirely after this next generation of graphics cards. We wont have RDNA 5, in other words, but UDNA, the U meaning unified as this architecture will supposedly bring together CDNA (data
    center) and RDNA (gaming) under one umbrella.

    If that happens, then AMDs likely to head off the RX x000 naming path entirely, which would make sense rather than go with RX 10000 which doesnt work after RX 9000, of course. In other words, the move to UDNA effectively frees up the RX 9000 name for this generation so why not use it now? Were just engaging in pure speculation here, mind, but this makes us think its perhaps a bit more likely that UDNA, not RDNA 5, comes next on AMDs GPU roadmap.

    As for the performance levels mentioned above for the RX 9070 XT and 9070, theyll probably come as a bit of a disappointment. The previous hope was that the RDNA 4 top dog GPU could be a bit faster than the 7900 XT, and its seemingly slightly slower according to All The Watts but be particularly skeptical there.

    Furthermore, we assume that this is talking about rasterization (non-ray tracing performance), and for ray-traced graphics, AMD supposedly has a much bigger leap in frame rates ready for us, or so other rumors have suggested . You might also like The best graphics card deals out there Top gaming PCs: great rigs for serious PC gaming Best PC games of 2024: must-play titles you don't want to miss



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