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Guru3D.com » News » Here is an alleged photo of AMD Radeon Big Navi Radeon RX 6000

Here is an alleged photo of AMD Radeon Big Navi Radeon RX 6000

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/10/2020 07:53 AM | source: 搞机猛男 (bilibili) (via ChipHell Forums) | 32 comment(s)
Here is an alleged photo of AMD Radeon Big Navi Radeon RX 6000

Yesterday Lisa Su from AMD announced that big Navi is going to be announced next month (and there have been far too many announcements about announcements). But meanwhile, in Asia, there's always a guy that has something to show. And as it turns out, that would be a photo of big Navi.

The photo shows the backside' of the allegedly a Big Navi prototype PCB. You can see that Big Navi indeed is big as well as eight memory SMT traces with paper labels "Typical XT ASIC" references for a "16 Gb Samsung GDDR6 memory." 

Also, excellent cooler :) (again prototype sample)

That's a 256-bit memory interface then. The chip thus should be paired with 16 GB of GDDR6 memory; we don't think AMD would be silly enough to go with 8GB. It's an engineering sample of some kinds, hence all the paper labels and such. Well, we'll see it at the October 28 launch.



Here is an alleged photo of AMD Radeon Big Navi Radeon RX 6000 Here is an alleged photo of AMD Radeon Big Navi Radeon RX 6000




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Kaarme
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#5828035 Posted on: 09/10/2020 08:31 AM
It's not like AMD, which was a part of the HBM design team, wouldn't know the significance of memory bandwidth. Why would they suddenly starve their cards on purpose? Unless they came up with some phenomenal, previously unimaginable way to double the bandwidth use efficiency.

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#5828040 Posted on: 09/10/2020 08:40 AM
Is this codename "Dust magnet" ?

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#5828045 Posted on: 09/10/2020 08:47 AM
Is this codename "Dust magnet" ?



Yeah this rig shows way too much dust ...one thing is certain this pc on the picture needs some love !

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#5828076 Posted on: 09/10/2020 10:29 AM
Would say that was a small er Navi :) the dust could be deliberate lets face it not everyone cares how clean the inside of a pc is

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#5828077 Posted on: 09/10/2020 10:32 AM
If first 3080 benchmarks are true nvidia will be not happy for long.

The leaked ones from china? :D I hope they ain't true or 2080Ti users won't have anything to upgrade (unless they pay extremely much for 3090)

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