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Two amd navi graphics cards appear in 3dmark and aots

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Two AMD Radeon Navi graphics cards have appeared in the 3DMark and AOTS benchmarks. Some initial specifications have been seen in these apps, which would be engineering samples.

AMD Navi appears in 3DMark and AOTS - 1 GHz Clock and 8 GB of memory

The two AMD Navi GPU variants are not the same as they have a different ID. In 3DMark you can see a graphics card with the code name ' 731F: C1 ′ and it comes with a clock speed of 1000 MHz and 8 GB of memory with a speed of 1250 MHz. Now, the interesting thing about this memory clock is that if we speculate that it is GDDR5 based then that would translate to 5GHz which is pretty low for a 256 bit variant that seems to be this card so it is possible that it is using GDDR6 memory with a speed of 10 GHz.

This would give the card a total of 320GB / s of bandwidth that is higher than AMD's current flagship, the RX 590, which boasts 256GB / s of bandwidth. No other details are mentioned.

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The other AMD Navi variant is codenamed '7310: 00' and this variant has no specs mentioned at this time, but was seen in the AOTS benchmark. The same variant also appeared on GFXbench a few months ago and scored 1, 520 frames (23.6 FPS) on the Aztec Ruins High Tier benchmark and 3404 frames (54.9 FPS) on the Manhattan benchmark.

If we compare the scores with those of the competition, this latest graphics card could be low-end, but as they are engineering samples, they could be delivering less than expected performance. We will keep you informed.

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