Appearance of the Radeon RX NAVI
There are rumors about the Radeon NAVI, so this is quoted from a Mac forum called tonymacx86. There is someone who fixes driver updates for the Mac OS, so he casually opens the editor like a hash editor and finds the codename NAVI 16.
So after the Mac OS there is an update driver or OS update, he tried to fix the driver and he found a codename called NAVI 16 which is estimated to be the codename of one of the line up RX NAVI variants later. Why can you speculate like that because AMD usually uses numbers behind it to codename a GPU, for example VEGA 8, VEGA 11, VEGA 20 and so on. And even Polaris is like that. So from that post, people will speculate too much because this is the line up of RX NAVI and many also speculate that there are several lines up for RX NAVI including NAVI 16, NAVI 12 and NAVI 10.
Many argue that the RX NAVI fills the mainstream market so the position is under the Radeon 7 and there are some people who argue that the RX NAVI position replaces the Radeon 7 because the Radeon 7 architecture still uses VEGA which is changed to 7nm. So rumors of the line up position are where in the mainstream class or in the high end class it is still confusing because there is also news that the Radeon 7 is said to have very limited stock of only a few thousand units and it is just the beginning of 7nm GPU and has not started the same name NAVI.
Alleged AMD Radeon RX 3000 Series Specifications
Graphics Card | GPU | VRAM | TDP | Performance Class ( Competition ) | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RX 3080 | Navi 10 | 8GB GDDR6 | 150W | RTX 2070/ GTX 1080 | $249 |
RX 3070 | Navi 12 | 8GB GDDR6 | 120W | GTX 2060/GTX 1070 | $199 |
RX 3060 | Navi 12 | 4GB GDDR6 | 75W(no power connector) | GTX 2050/GTX 1060 | $129 |
Source: tonymacx86
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