Videocardz, the renowned leakster site, claims to have obtained new details about AMD’s rumoured Radeon RX 9070 GRE. Specifically, it claims to have procured the alleged specifications of the card.
Firstly, the 9070 GRE would be based on the Navi 48 GPU. Second, the card would feature 3,072 Stream Processors and would have boost clocks higher than the 9070 at 2.79GHz. Technically speaking, that’s about 17.1 TFLOPS of performance.
In terms of graphics memory, the RX 9070 GRE should have 12GB GDDR6, four less than the XT and non-XT variants, along with a smaller memory bus of 192-bit. Further, the VRAM chips are expected to run at speeds of 18 Gbps, instead of the usual 20 Gbps, which further translates to about 432GB/s for memory bandwidth.
It is unclear if AMD plans to make the Radeon RX 9070 GRE globally available, instead of a timed exclusive for the Chinese market. For that matter, there’s also the anticipated launch of the RX 9060 GPU, a card of which few details are known. The one silver lining to the story, however, is that both cards are rumoured to launch within this quarter, with some speculating that we could see it at Computex this year.
(Source: Videocardz)
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