At CES-2025, tech giant AMD presented the updated RDNA-4 graphics architecture, but did not specify details regarding the specifications and performance of the new video cards.
11 0
How NBN reports with reference to TomsHardware's material that the RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 video accelerators, judging by everything, will be able to boast 16 GB of GDDR6 memory and a slight increase in the number of stream processors (SP – Stream Processors), if we compare them with similar hardware based on RDNA-3 technology.
As it became known, the AMD RX 9070 series will receive support for PCIe 5.0, and the XT will have 4096 SP (or 64 CU – Compute Units) and 16 Gigabytes of RAM (computing rate – 640 Gigabytes/second) on a 256-bit interface and a speed of 20 Gigabits/second.
At the same time, the regular RX 9070 will also have 16 Gigabytes of video memory built in, but the number of computing modules will be cut to 3584 SP (56 CU). The memory configuration will remain identical to the “big brother”, that is, the budget version will be able to deliver 640 Gigabytes/second of bandwidth, but the base and boost frequencies will be cut to 2.52 Gigahertz (boost), which is almost 500 Megahertz less than the RX 9700 XT (2.97 Gigahertz (boost)).
Earlier, our information portal wrote about insiders revealing the cost of RTX 5080 and 5090 video cards from Nvidia.