AMD’s upcoming RDNA4 GPU architecture is expected to be the basis for their future desktop and mobile graphics cards. Recent leaks from social network X suggest that the Radeon RX 8000 lineup may include the RX 8800 XT and RX 8700 Navi 44. It is rumored that AMD has decided to abandon the development of the high-end Navi 41 GPU, opting to focus on Navi 48 and Navi 44 for their GPU production roadmap. Although this information is yet to be officially confirmed by AMD, the rumored GPU models were reportedly spotted in a shipping manifest.
AMD typically offers three variants of its discrete GPUs: XTX, XT, and XL. The XTX variant represents the full version with optimal performance, while the XL variant is a cut-down version with lower performance and power consumption. Based on the available information, it is anticipated that the RDNA4 product line will include RX 8800, 8700, and 8600 versions. Furthermore, Navi 44 XL is expected to appear in pure RX 8600 models, aiming to provide consumers with diverse choices at different price points and performance levels.
Overall, it is suggested that AMD may launch new GPUs around the same time as the RDNA1 (Radeon RX 5000) series, signaling an upcoming competition for market share in the graphics card industry.