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Software | Windows 11 Pro |
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if the 580X obtains the 40CU variant chip it might have 384bit GDDR5 memoryIMO;
12nm refresh, increased ceiling goes to clocks and some higher clocked (doubt we'll see GDDR5X though) memory to go with.
We *may* also see rationalisation in the lower product stacks, AMD doesn't have a direct competitor against the 1050 Ti for example, and even the 1050 is a little touch and go with this big jump between the 560 and 570. IMO, we may see the 550 increase to 560 spec, and the 560 gain a few CU's.
but then again.. i doubt it because that would certainly merit another generation name, like 680..
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