A Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" reveals its first benchmark

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The Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4" has been spotted revealing interesting performance in the test phase.

A Radeon RX 8000 "RDNA 4 " graphics card has appeared on Geekbench, revealing its performance in the test phase, although its official launch isn't scheduled until 2025.

Listed as GFX1201 (Navi 48), the card displays 28 compute units (CUs) per WGP, totaling 56 CUs, placing this model between the RX 7700 XT (54 CUs) and the RX 7800 XT (60 CUs), suggesting that it's aimed at the mid-range to high-end segment.

The GPU operates at a frequency of 2.1 GHz, lower than that of the RDNA 3 models, but this is normal for an engineering sample whose frequencies will be optimized between now and launch. Equipped with 16 GB of VRAM and possibly a 256-bit memory bus, the card achieves an OpenCL score of 33,241, which is modest for a prototype. However, the RDNA 4 architecture promises significant advances, particularly in Ray Tracing, to reduce the gap with the competition.

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