AMD ships with the low-end RX 6300 based on the existing RDNA 2 ‘Navi 24’. The manufacturer has updated the Linux 5.19 kernel with new AMDGPU shots from the company that include a new Beige Coby SKU known as device ID 0x7424. It’s probably a new product from AMD.

The Beige Coby is called because the ‘device id’ contains the same numerical scheme as the comparable gpus under the same name. Comparable GPUs are the low-priced, low-end Navi 24 GPUs used in the RX 6400 and RX 6500 XT. Therefore, the new GPU will be the third variant based on Navi 24 and will be placed below the RX 6400.

No statement has been made by AMD at this time. A mobile version has been released, the RX 6300M. It is the lowest positioning RX 6000 GPU comparable to the Radeon 680M, an integrated GPU for laptops. The RX 6300M ​​has 768 cores, the same as the RX 6400. The difference is infinite cache and memory bandwidth usage. The RX 6300M ​​is clocked at 1512 MHz and cannot be overclocked. Memory bandwidth can reach 64GB/s with 2GB RAM. Infinite cache is 8MB, which is actually pretty small.

When the desktop version of the RX 6300M ​​is released, it is expected to be the slowest desktop graphics card using the RDNA 2 architecture. Therefore, it can act as a hardware accelerator or be an inexpensive option for adding multiple monitors.


MSI Radeon RX 6500 XT Mechanical 2X OC 4GB
It is an entry-level video card with 1,024 stream processors and Navi 24-gpu

Source: Phoronix

Source: Hardware Info

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