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AMD Engineer Confirms Radeon 7000 RDNA3 (Navi 3X) GPUs are Coming

It will use use 5nm and 6nm nodes.

Taken from Videocardz … AMD’s Infinity Data Fabric Silicon Design Engineer has confirmed through its Linkedin profile that the next generation Navi 3X architecture is to utilize 5nm and 6nm nodes.

Earlier this week AMD CEO made first comments this year on RDNA3 consumer graphics architecture. The company is now set to launch the first Navi 3X GPUs by the end of this year alongside its new Zen4 “Raphael” CPU architecture. AMD has not yet confirmed the fabrication nodes for these new GPUs, although most rumors seem to suggest it is a hybrid of 5nm and 6nm nodes.

It seems that those rumors have finally been confirmed by an AMD employee who now lists these new GPUs on his Linkedin profile. Not only does he list each of the Navi 3X GPUs, but also the nodes each of them use. According to his profile, Navi 31 and Navi 32 are to utilize 6nm and 5nm nodes, while Navi 33 is 6nm. This indirectly confirms the rumors that Navi 33 will be the only monolithic GPU in the series.

Update: the information about unreleased GPU nodes has already been removed from the profile. Source: Linkedin (profile no longer available) via @blueisviolet

Source: Videocardz

 

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