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The first details of the rx 5600 series with gpu 'navi 14' emerge

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A little over two weeks ago we reported Sapphire and the registration of different graphics cards that completed the AMD RX Navi range. At that time the RX 5900, 5800, 5700 and RX 5600 series were revealed. Today the first details of the latter seem to have emerged, which would use the 'Navi 14' GPU.

AMD 'Navi 14' RX 5600 filtered on the network - 24 CUs and 1536 SPs

This leak is courtesy of Komachi , who is usually a reliable source. What has been discovered is a suspicious entry into Compubench of a Radeon graphics processor based on AMD's new RDNA architecture.

The entry mentions Navi 14, AMD's new GPU based on the 7nm process. This chip is built in 7nm, just like its older brother Navi 10 that powers the RX 5700 series.

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Navi 14 would have 24 RDNA calculation units, each of which houses 64 stream processors, which gives us about 1536 SPs. The GPU also has a maximum clock speed of 1900 MHz. The specifications indicate that we are probably facing a competitor to the NVIDIA GTX 1660 series and that it is significantly cheaper than the Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700, which is quite a lot. logic considering that it performs less. What's more, we cannot rule out two models from the RX 5600 series to deal with the GTX 1660 models and the Ti variant.

It seems that AMD's strategy is not to compete in the high-end for absolute performance, such as the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti, but to offer products in the intermediate ranges, which is where higher sales figures move. We will keep you informed.

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