YouTube channel Adored TV discussed alleged specifications of AMD's upcoming Navi GPUs in a video. It is mentioned that AMD will release the GPUs as a Radeon RX 30xx series with the Radeon RX 3090 XT as the flagship model (NAVI20).

This is one of these posts where you need to take the information into account with a massive grain of salt, please. Navi 20 would be postponed until the first quarter of 2020 as AMD has problems with the efficiency of the chips. The rumor mentions that AMD would release a total of seven GPUs based on the Navi generation. A Navi 12 chip with 32 or 40 compute units. Three Navi 10 variants would come with 48 to 56 CUs. The two top models would be equipped with a larger Navi 20 chip, which would receive 60 or 64 compute units.

Adored TV mentions that AMD has issues with the efficiency of the 7nm chips, energy consumption and heat development would be high for specifically the Navi 20 samples. To compensate AMD would only be able to lower clock, which would be lower than 7nm Radeon VII. Navi 20 GPUs (premium GPU) would be delayed until the first quarter of 2020. The midrange NAVI video cards would still be released in the third quarter of this year.

The source of the information is difficult to trace, the information new, however, can't be dismissed either. Please take common sense and the usual disclaimers in mind.



Model GPU Compute Units VRAM TDP Performance Prices (Rumor) RX 3090 XT Navi 20 64 - 225W Radeon VII + 10% $ 500 US RX 3090 Navi 20 60 - 180W ~ Radeon VII $ 430 US RX 3080 XT Navi 10 56 - 190W ~ RTX 2070 $ 330 US RX 3080 Navi 10 52 8GB GDDR6 175W Vega 64 + 10% $ 280 US RX 3070 XT Navi 10 48 - 160W Vega 64 $ 250 US RX 3070 Navi 12 40 8GB GDDR6 130W Vega 56 $ 200 US RX 3060 Navi 12 32 4GB GDDR6 75W RX 580 $ 140 US Table: Wccftech







