Nope, because AMD haven't said that yet to the best of my knowledge.
This is what I said:
Here's a few examples of the speculation so far:
Navi 44 is small Smaller than Navi 33 it seems. There are new entries on the NBD site, which aggregates shipping manifests for products in transit. One of them is Navi 44, which has an entry with a matching board number and GPU name that suggests it is a BGA1137 package with a size of […]
videocardz.com
AMD's Navi 44 "RDNA 4" GPU has appeared once again in shipping logs, revealing a package size that is 25% larger than Navi 24.
wccftech.com
Navi 44 will reportedly feature a package size of just 29 x 29 mm, or 841 sq mm. This makes it approximately 31 percent smaller than Navi...
www.techspot.com
One of the youtubers (might have been one of the Steves) speculated that the package size decrease from Navi 48 was too much for Navi 44 to be a 3072-core/192-bit/12GB config, and that it was even smaller than the 2048/128-bit/8GB config of the RX 7600 and 6600 series. There has been a node shrink, but if Navi 44 is even smaller than Navi 33 or 23, it's "likely to be a 2048 quad-channel solution" (GDDR6 channels are 32-bits wide, so presumably that means a 128-bit card).
Some redditors speculated that Navi48 was just two Navi44 dies glued together but that's been debunked now that we have actual die shots of Navi48.