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Guru3D.com » News » AMD GPUs based on Navi 12 and Navi 14 could launch mid-October

AMD GPUs based on Navi 12 and Navi 14 could launch mid-October

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/23/2019 08:56 AM | source: pcgameshardware | 25 comment(s)
AMD GPUs based on Navi 12 and Navi 14 could launch mid-October

A recent update to the Mesa 3D software library is creating some chatter on the web. The update strongly suggests that AMD is working on video cards based on the Navi 12 and Navi 14 GPUs which would see the light of day half October.

It is still unconfirmed which price ranges AMD would like to specifically address with Navi 12 and Navi 14 however the Radeon RX 5600 and Radeon RX 5500 series are expected

The indication of October is due to the release schedule of the Mesa software package: release candidate 1 of Mesa 3D is scheduled in that timeframe. The programmer who posted this commit was already working on adding the PCI ID for Navi 14 earlier (at the end of August).

 



AMD GPUs based on Navi 12 and Navi 14 could launch mid-October




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Maddness
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#5713620 Posted on: 09/23/2019 09:59 AM
5500 and 5600/5800. Both Polaris and Vega are going EOL before 2020 it seems. But I wonder if a full rdna 1.0 gamut comes out until end of 2019, what about 2020? Is there still a possibility for rdna 2.0 to come out next year?


I'm really not sure we will see 5800 until 2020 imo.

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#5713621 Posted on: 09/23/2019 10:17 AM
I'm really not sure we will see 5800 until 2020 imo.


It depends. If there will be gpu with more extra Navi 10/12 CUs it comes 2019 or Navi 21/23 based 5800/5900 at 2020.

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#5713625 Posted on: 09/23/2019 10:42 AM
If it's RDNA2 based, it would make sense to call it RX 6000 series?

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#5713626 Posted on: 09/23/2019 10:42 AM
It should replace 570/580 (finally) but thats not the upgrade im looking for. I dont think it will be much faster than Polaris 20. Rumor is that it will compete with 1650ti.

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#5713631 Posted on: 09/23/2019 11:20 AM
My 570 needs to be retired.

Technically speaking the RX 5700 is the replacement for the 570, with the RX 5700XT replacing the 580/590.

Sure, financially speaking it's not an alluring proposition but here we are. :(

I wouldn't hold out hope for the 5600/5500 series representing a meaningful upgrade over the 570. Perhaps at the top end of those series, or maybe they'll surprise me, but I can't imagine it'll be the kind of upgrade it's worth paying for.
If it's RDNA2 based, it would make sense to call it RX 6000 series?

Not necessarily.

The 5700/5700XT are midrange in all but price, with Navi 12 and 14 likely being the 5600- and 5500-series that leaves the high- and enthusiast tiers left. Presumably to be filled by the 5800 and/or 5900 series.

I realize that it's customary to keep bumping the most significant figure, all vendors are equally guilty here, but unless AMD never plans to release a part beyond 40CUs again there should be a 5800/5900 series as well. Also, if they wanted to iterate the numbering scheme quickly for whatever reason it doesn't make any sense to start with "5x00" rather than "1x00".

IMHO, obviously.

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