Tuesday, June 11th 2024
Curious "Navi 48 XTX" Graphics Card Prototype Detected in Regulatory Filings
A curiously described graphics card was detected by Olrak29 as it was making it through international shipping. The shipment description for the card reads "GRAPHIC CARD NAVI48 G28201 DT XTX REVB-PRE-CORRELATION AO PLATSI TT(SAMSUNG)-Q2 2024-3A-102-G28201." This can be decoded as a graphics card with the board number "G28201," for the desktop platform. It features a maxed out version of the "Navi 48" silicon, and is based on the B revision of the PCB. It features Samsung-made memory chips, and is dated Q2-2024.
AMD is planning to retreat from the enthusiast segment of gaming graphics cards with the RDNA 4 generation. The company originally entered this segment with the RX 6800 series and RX 6900 series RDNA 2 generation, where it saw unexpected success with the crypto-mining market boom, besides being competitive with the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090. This bust by the time RDNA 3 and the RX 7900 series arrived, and the chip wasn't competitive with NVIDIA's top-end. Around this time, the AI acceleration boom squeezed foundry allocation of all major chipmakers, including AMD, making large chips based on the latest process nodes even less viable for a market such as enthusiast graphics—the company would rather make CDNA AI accelerators with its allocation. Given all this, the company's fastest GPUs from the RDNA 4 generation could be the ones that succeed the current RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT, so AMD could capture a slice of the performance segment.
Sources:
Olrak29 (Twitter), HXL (Twitter), VideoCardz
AMD is planning to retreat from the enthusiast segment of gaming graphics cards with the RDNA 4 generation. The company originally entered this segment with the RX 6800 series and RX 6900 series RDNA 2 generation, where it saw unexpected success with the crypto-mining market boom, besides being competitive with the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090. This bust by the time RDNA 3 and the RX 7900 series arrived, and the chip wasn't competitive with NVIDIA's top-end. Around this time, the AI acceleration boom squeezed foundry allocation of all major chipmakers, including AMD, making large chips based on the latest process nodes even less viable for a market such as enthusiast graphics—the company would rather make CDNA AI accelerators with its allocation. Given all this, the company's fastest GPUs from the RDNA 4 generation could be the ones that succeed the current RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT, so AMD could capture a slice of the performance segment.
73 Comments on Curious "Navi 48 XTX" Graphics Card Prototype Detected in Regulatory Filings
Still, I'm probably gonna be in the market for a GPU by the time it lands in stores, so I hope it'll be good.
Appoint a new CEO and restructure the company to be more similar to what nvidia is doing?
Fire Lisa Su now!
I had a 7800 XT for a couple of months. Despite some minor issues with idle power, it's fine.
Lisa Su made AMD soar to unforeseen heights.
RX 7000 not having significantly better RT performance than RX 6000 lead to lost market share.
Zen 5 X3D chips coming to AM5 much latter than the platform introduction, which resulted in a lukewarm reception of the platform by press and public.
AM5 not supporting DDR4 because someone predicted that DDR5 will be ultra cheap soon.
Still not much from their software department.
Just yesterday reading that the new Ryzen AI will only support Windows 11 and not Windows 10, that's also stupid.
Not securing enough capacity at TSMC to take advantage of all the opportunities they had.
Things I forget right now.
But Su resigning? Nope. AMD doesn't need turbulences right now. Just better decision/prediction making.
There is more to this world than social media conjecture.
A company like AMD today should be more diverse. They could be doing business with Samsung's fabs if they can't find enough wafers at TSMC. Not all products need the efficiency of TSMC's nodes. AM4 Ryzen CPUs and APUs and some Zen 4 Ryzen CPUs could also be made at Samsung for example.
Well they are putting the XTX logo on the top mid range GPU we expect to see based on RDNA4. Hope they have a good reason, like much better performance and it's not desperation from their marketing department.
-"We need to have an XTX model in the market. WE NEED TO HAVE AT LEAST ONE!"
1. Chiplet design was abandoned.
2. Performance targets were not met.
3. Sales are extremely low.
4. Prices are very high.
5. Ray-tracing poor performance.
6. FSR a joke, extremely low quality image.
7. Drivers not released regularly, instead bugs stay for quarters without anyone paying attention about fixing them.
8. Maybe lost the interest in the GPU department, and potentially leaving the market segment?
Lisa Su was appointed two years later.
Bad attempt, you troll.
ir.amd.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/240/computer-architect-jim-keller-joins-amd-as-chief-of
AMD's share price going in an upwards direction is also (wishful) speculation, but hope you are right.