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AMD is preparing the Radeon RX 6300 entry-level graphics card for OEMs

Foreign media videocardz reported that according to new rumors, AMD may soon launch a third desktop Navi 24 graphics card.

According to the changes introduced by AMD software, yesterday's rumors surfaced after Komachi Ensaka noticed that AMD was preparing a new model. It is rumored to be the third Navi 24 desktop GPU after the RX 6500XT and RX 6400, which will be released to the DIY market after it was quietly launched to OEMs in January.

AMD is preparing the Radeon RX 6300 entry-level graphics card for OEMs

As AMD itself revealed, the GPU performance API already supports the new RX 6300 SKU in the latest 3.10 release. This is the first indirect confirmation that such a desktop part is actually being prepared. The changelog specifically mentions the RX 6300 instead of the RX 6300M, which is already available for laptops.

AMD is preparing the Radeon RX 6300 entry-level graphics card for OEMs

Radeon RX 6300, Source: GPU Open

The Radeon RX 6300 will almost certainly occupy the lowest layer in the entire RDNA2 family. This section may have the ability to reduce the memory size to 2GB, which is the current configuration used by its mobile counterpart (RX 6300M).

AMD may also consider reducing the number of stream processors, but this would make GPUs that are already slower, so much so that one might consider using APUs or CPUs with integrated GPUs.

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