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AMD could be developing a 32GB RDNA 4 GPU: possible RTX 5090 rival or enterprise only?


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Update: The leaker now claims the card will be the RX 9070 XT 32GB, priced much higher than the standard version, and will launch at the...


 

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Rumor mill: Rumors have surfaced claiming that AMD is developing an RDNA 4 GPU with up to 32GB of VRAM. It sounds like an exciting prospect, potentially leading to a card that could compete with the monstrous RTX 5090. Unfortunately for gamers, it would likely be an enterprise product designed for data centers and professional applications.

Update: The leaker now claims the card will be the RX 9070 XT 32GB, priced much higher than the standard version, and will launch at the end of the second quarter. It will be primarily designed for AI, but it's still a gaming card and not a Radeon Pro.

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Interesting.  As usual, seems like competition might be growing, but this time its looking like the 5070 and 9070 might be the cards people are fighting over this round.  We'll see.

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  On 13/02/2025 at 01:14, pio said:
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Update: The leaker now claims the card will be the RX 9070 XT 32GB, priced much higher than the standard version, and will launch at the...


 


Interesting.  As usual, seems like competition might be growing, but this time its looking like the 5070 and 9070 might be the cards people are fighting over this round.  We'll see.

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There was excitement following rumors this week claiming AMD would be launching a high-end RDNA 4 GPU sometime in the first half of...

 

If you want to get into the weeds of it, they technically did not rule out any 9000 series GPU with 32 GB of VRAM. That said, they've already outlined that they wont compete at high end. Further, this latest statement makes it clear their highest end gaming SKU on RDNA4 (that we know of today) won't have 32GB of VRAM.

 

I'd be shocked if a lower end SKU based on RDNA 4 has more VRAM. I think it's more plausible that they add 32 GB of VRAM on a good bin die, that will be sold as a Radeon PRO. Like this https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/workstations/radeon-pro/w7800.html

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This rumor isn't dying down.

"Radeon AI" on the other hand...
AMD's already trying to push the "Ryzen AI" APUs. Why not Radeon AI, targetted @ AI/MI@home users?
Something less expensive than the Radeon Pro, but more expensive than the Radeon RX?

 

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Okay... *now* He's BSing 🤣

 

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