The Radeon RX 8000 Series, a new generation of GPUs from AMD that will be powered by the company’s latest RDNA 4 graphics architecture, will include one model that features 28 Compute Units, 16 GB of GDDR memory, and a maximum frequency of up to 2,101 MHz, according to a new benchmark that has surfaced on the Geekbench Browser. GFX1201, the name of the device, was seen earlier this year in a ROCm update on Github that implied it was a Navi 48 GPU, joined by the GFX1200, a Navi 44 GPU.
The result on Geekbench shows:
- OpenCL score: 33,241
- Device Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
- Device Name: gfx1201
- Board Name: AMD Radeon Graphics
- Compute Units: 28
- Maximum Frequency: 2101 MHz
- Device Memory: 15.9 GB
A look at some of AMD’s recent updates on ROCm Github:
A previous rumor on when RDNA 4 might launch:
Oh CES is for N48. N44 is probably Q2.
— Kepler (@Kepler_L2) July 5, 2024
From a report:
The Navi 48 “GFX1201” GPU is listed with 28 compute units which should equal 56 computes given the new configurations used within RDNA 3 series. Each GPU has a shader engine that comes with dual compute units & if that remains the same for RDNA 4, then we can expect up to 56 compute units which is in between the RX 7700 XT (54 CU) and RX 7800 XT (60 CU) models.