AMD Radeon RX 6950XT, 6750XT, 6650XT RDNA2 refresh with 18Gbps memory now expected to launch on April 20/21

Published: Mar 8th 2022, 06:39 GMT   Comments

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AMD RDNA2 desktop refresh with faster memory arriving on April 20?

According to Chiphell leaker “热心市民描边怪/Enthusiastic Citizen” AMD is set to announce as many as three new desktop graphics cards either on April 20th or 21st. 

It should be noted that “Enthusiastic Citizen” is not a random member of the Chiphell forums, but a well established leaker, normally focusing on unreleased CPU launches. With this relatively good track record, one must assume that the newest information shared on the Chinese discussion board is at least based on embargoed information, and not a random rumor.

According to the Citizen, AMD is set to launch its RDNA2 desktop refresh known as Radeon RX 6X50XT series either on April 20th or 21st. There are three cards to be expected: 6950XT, 6750XT and 6650XT, all to be equipped with faster 18 Gbps GDDR6 memory.

Rumored Launch Date of RX 6X50XT series,Source: Chiphell

Furthermore, it is mentioned that AMD’s slowest RDNA2 model called RX 6400 based on Navi 24 GPU, might make its way to the DIY market. Currently it is only available to system integrators and OEMs. This is the only low-profile model without power connectors in the entire Radeon 6000 series. This SKU was previously rumored to launch as RX 6500 non-XT, so there is apparently still some confusion surrounding this graphics card model.

As for 6X50XT series, the flagship RX 6950XT model is supposedly set to compete with the upcoming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SKU. This card will not only feature faster 18 Gbps memory, but also increased TDP to 350W (so 50W over the original specs).

Not much is known about the RX 6750XT and 6650XT though, other than they are also set to feature 18 Gbps memory as well and likely increased power consumption as a result. It is likely that the RX 6750XT might be set to compete with Intel Arc A780 model, which should launch in the coming weeks as well.

AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series
VideoCardz.comGPUStream ProcessorsMemoryMemory SpeedTBP
Radeon RX 6950 XT7nm Navi 21 XTXH (?)
 
5120
 
16GB G6 256b
 
18 Gbps
 
350W
Radeon RX 6900 XT LC7nm Navi 21 XTXH
 
5120
 
16GB G6 256b
 
18 Gbps
 
330W
Radeon RX 6900 XT7nm Navi 21 XTX
 
5120
 
16GB G6 256b
 
16 Gbps
 
300W
Radeon RX 6800 XT7nm Navi 21 XT
 
4608
 
16GB G6 256b
 
16 Gbps
 
300W
Radeon RX 68007nm Navi 21 XL
 
3840
 
16GB G6 256b
 
16 Gbps
 
250W
Radeon RX 6750 XT7nm Navi 22 XT (?)
 
2560
 
12GB G6 192b
 
18 Gbps
TBC
Radeon RX 6700 XT7nm Navi 22 XT
 
2560
 
12GB G6 192b
 
16 Gbps
 
230W
Radeon RX 6650 XT7nm Navi 23 XT (?)
 
2048
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18 Gbps
TBC
Radeon RX 6600 XT7nm Navi 23 XT
 
2048
 
8GB G6 128b
 
16 Gbps
 
160W
Radeon RX 66007nm Navi 23 XL
 
1792
 
8GB G6 128b
 
14 Gbps
 
132W
Radeon RX 6500 XT6nm Navi 24 XT
 
1024
 
4GB G6 64b
 
18 Gbps
 
107W
Radeon RX 6500/64006nm Navi 24 XL (?)
 
768
 
4GB G6 64b
TBCTBC
Radeon RX 6400 (OEM)6nm Navi 24 XL
 
768
 
4GB G6 64b
 
16 Gbps
 
53W

Source: Chiphell via @greymon55




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