AMD RX 6000 series: With PS5 GPU clocks, 80 CUs, 256-bit memory, 128 MB of Infinity Cache, and 300W TDP
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The Radeon RX 6000 series will launch on the 28th of October. The latest news and leaks of Radeon RX 6000 series have started to spread out everywhere in the gaming community and AMD launches its next graphics cards just 6 weeks before. According to the latest news and updates, the RDNA 2 6000 series cards will offer up to 80 Compute units, a 256-bit memory interface, and 128 MB of Infinity Cache. For high-end RX 6000 series cards, the maximum TDP will be going to be around 300watts with rocking clock speeds of 2.2 GHz same as we have looked in PlayStation 5.
The news about AMD RX 6000 series cards has started appearing and this news is getting hyped day by day because AMD had made super-competent cards in recent years with a great price to performance ratio. AMD is offering nearly the same performance in their GPUs as compared to NVIDIA with great affordable prices, that's the technique AMD is using for getting more market share every in recent years. AMD has now confirmed the reference design of their card with a release date of October 28. The RDNA 2 architecture will be the next generation's most powerful chip from AMD.
Some reports said that the Radeon RX 6000 series will give up to 80 Compute Units, on a triple-fan design that has leaked this week. AMD's lower-end 6000 series cards will also be equipped with 64 Compute Units featuring a dual-fan design and there are also leaked pictures of this card. However, the RX 6000 series cards will work on a 256-bit memory interface, the same specs as AMD use on RX 5700 XT. More about this news is that AMD's RX 6000 series will have up to 128 MB of Infinity Cache.
Also, the GPU clocks will be set at 2.2 GHz or maybe above in third party companies, which will give the same level of performance as in PS5. Playstation 5 console has 36 Compute Units and it's GPU clocked at 2.23 GHz. High-end flagship-level Radeon RX 6000 series cards will get 2.2 GHz clock speeds with a heavy 300Watts TDP. But according to the latest news, the dual 8-pin power connectors showing in leaked photos will only allow the cards like RX 6900 XT to reach that power consumption by overclocking and 2.3 GHz clock speed could be an architectural maximum limit that RDNA 2 will attain.
However, there are no details on VRAM ranges yet. Hoping that these cards will have new GDDR6X memory with a smoother and faster performance mechanism. AMD developed the new micron chip in cooperation with NVIDIA. These clock speeds of 2.2 GHz will be way more than NVIDIA offering in it's new RX 3000 series, but AMD needs great new ideas to put forward to compete with NVIDIA's RTX 3000 series performance level cards.
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