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Guru3D.com » News » Rumor: AMD Radeon RX 6700 will arrive with 12GB of GDDR6 Graphics memory

Rumor: AMD Radeon RX 6700 will arrive with 12GB of GDDR6 Graphics memory

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/22/2020 11:13 AM | source: Patrick Schur (Twitter) | 43 comment(s)
Rumor: AMD Radeon RX 6700 will arrive with 12GB of GDDR6 Graphics memory

AMD just released its Radeon RX 6800 series graphics cards, but obviously, a Radeon RX 6700 is in the making as well. A rumor popped up on the web indicating that the Radeon RX 6700 will be based on a NV22 XT and NV22 XTL GPU. 

The AMD Navi 22 silicon would get 40 Compute Units, times 64 is 2560 shader processors, the same cores as we see in the Radeon RX 5700 XT but with the RDNA 1.0 architecture. The Radeon RX 6700 could be configured at 2304 Stream Processors, which is the same number of cores present in the Radeon RX 5700.

Tied to 12 GB of VRAM, the two cards will have a rather limited 192-bit memory interface but we expect some sort of L3 cache in the GPU here as well, as RDNA2 has that as a marker on its architecture. Power consumption would be about 186 to 221W for the XT and between 146 and 156W for the common. The info originates from Patrick Schur, considered a 'reliable source' for leaks. 

These GPUs would be announced in January.



Rumor: AMD Radeon RX 6700 will arrive with 12GB of GDDR6 Graphics memory




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vbetts
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#5858026 Posted on: 11/22/2020 09:43 PM
Nvidia had similar prices back then. Also a "cheapo" architecture? Actually, how do u make a "cheap" architecture at all?? or were those chips 1/2 the physical size of a nv3060/rx6700??

How comes the top 2 GPU companies in the world have not made any performance/price improvement in the 100-300 price bracket for the last 3 years, but they did in the 800-1000 one?

"Moore's law" is crying in its grave (cuz lets face it, it died 10 years ago).

Pascal also like Polaris were not new designs, just built off of previous designs. They also both had far less transistors, and did not need a portion of the build just to be taken by the cooling solution.

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#5858046 Posted on: 11/22/2020 11:14 PM
Well there's no definite answer to that.
The price of midrange gpus definitely shifted upwards overtime. It can be for many causes . Inflation, COVID-19 etc etc . But also it can be due to companies' syndicated effort to generate more revenue.

I think that, unless there's a cartel from AMD and Nvidia, there's nothing inherently wrong with what they're doing.
If people are willing to pay more money for their products, they'd be fools not to accept it.

Halulam
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#5858066 Posted on: 11/23/2020 12:46 AM
so uhmm, what would the right price be?


the right price ? is to not pay the same price as a whole console package for only the video card, consoles that can play games with the same quality as those 500€ "mid range".

thesebastian
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#5858083 Posted on: 11/23/2020 02:04 AM
If the 6700 or 6700 XT have VRM on the right side and NXZT Kraken G12 support them, then I'll upgrade to this GPU instead of the RX 6800 (or RTX 3070) and not because of the price.

Current 2020 GPUs don't seem to support this. My priority is to upgrade my GTX1080 without sacrificing silence. (my current gpu does 19.2 db(A) in full load and I don't want to increase this noise).

Second priority is max TDP and price of the card.

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#5858093 Posted on: 11/23/2020 02:50 AM
So now an 350 - 500 $ cards are for casual gamers and console level graphics ?

Sad, really sad.

He is really sad. Not the gpus. But you can still thank nvidia and their idiot fanboys for gpu prices.

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