Rumor has it AMD is cooking RX 9070 GRE 12GB

AMD appears ready to expand its RDNA 4 graphics card lineup with an unannounced Radeon RX 9070 GRE 12 GB model. The card represents a potential strategic addition to the company's graphics offerings, targeting the Chinese market as a unique edition. Industry sources suggest the card will feature a modified "Navi 48 XL" GPU with reduced core count, delivering approximately 3072 stream processors compared to the standard RX 9070's 3584 units.

Performance expectations indicate the new GPU will push boost clock speeds around 2.79 GHz, generating roughly 17.1 TFLOPS of computational power. Custom variants might even approach 3.0 GHz boost clock capabilities, hinting at substantial overclocking potential. The graphics card will include 12 GB of GDDR6 memory, operating at 18 Gbps with a 432 GB/s bandwidth.

AMD continues to allow add-in board partners to develop custom designs for the RDNA 4 series. Limited reference models have surfaced in China through select distribution channels. The card appears positioned between the existing RX 9070 and upcoming RX 9060 XT models, filling a potential performance gap in the graphics card market.
 

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