AMD has officially hinted at its upcoming RDNA 4 GPUs, specifically the Radeon RX 8600 and RX 8800, via a recent ROCm patch. Here’s what we know about these next-gen graphics cards.
AMD Targets Mid-Range Markets with RDNA 4 GPUs
As GPU manufacturers gear up for the next wave of innovation, AMD’s RDNA 4 series is taking shape. The Radeon RX 8600 and Radeon RX 8800, referenced in AMD’s ROCm library (via Videocardz), fall under the “GFX12” branding and are set to define the mid-to-high range GPU landscape.
This marks the first official confirmation of specific SKUs in the RX 8000 series, with AMD planning to introduce Navi 44 and Navi 48 GPUs into the lineup. Navi 48 will likely power higher-end models like the Radeon RX 8800 XT, ensuring distinct generational upgrades across performance tiers.
Radeon RX 8800 XT: The Flagship of RDNA 4
A prior leak about the Radeon RX 8800 XT revealed significant details. This flagship GPU is expected to:
- Consume 25% less power than its predecessor, the RX 7900 XTX.
- Deliver over 45% better ray tracing performance, setting a new standard for gaming visuals.
These advancements make Navi 48-based GPUs compelling for users seeking efficiency and cutting-edge performance.
No RX 8900? AMD’s Focus Shifts
Interestingly, AMD has clarified its strategy to forego the ultra-high-end segment, meaning the Radeon RX 8900 series might not make an appearance. Instead, AMD aims to dominate the mid-range market with GPUs offering exceptional price-to-performance ratios.
Expected Launch Timeline
The RDNA 4 GPUs are scheduled to enter mass production by mid-December 2024, aligning with an expected launch in Q1 2025. AMD is likely to unveil its RDNA 4 lineup at CES 2025, giving gamers and professionals a clear view of what’s next.
With the Radeon RX 8600 and RX 8800 paving the way, AMD’s RDNA 4 series promises to deliver innovation tailored for value-conscious buyers.
By Andrej Kovacevic
Updated on 4th December 2024