Linux Driver Update Hints at New Mid-Range AMD Radeon Navi 14 GPUs

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A recent Linux driver update suggests that AMD will be adding a few new GPUs (on top of the recently announced Radeon RX 5500 and Radeon RX 5500M) to the Radeon RX family soon. The driver alludes to three new Navi 14 devices, which are presumed to be the Radeon RX 5500 XT, Radeon RX 5300, and Radeon RX 5300M. Their respective game clocks are 1717 MHz, 1448 MHz, and 1181 MHz.

We already know that the Radeon RX 5700, RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary Edition employ the Navi 10 XL, Navi 10 XT and Navi 10 XTX dies, respectively. Additionally, the listing also mentions the 1,625, 1,755 and 1,830 values, which effectively match the game clock speeds for the trio of Navi 10-powered graphics cards.
 
To bad big Navi did not make it as it appears. What makes the Navi 10 XTX any different from Navi 10 XT? Just binning?
 
To bad big Navi did not make it as it appears. What makes the Navi 10 XTX any different from Navi 10 XT? Just binning?
I would think so. The anniversary Edition is just a bit of clock with a bit of collectors fluff.
 
I would think so. The anniversary Edition is just a bit of clock with a bit of collectors fluff.
My 5700 XT Lisa Sue does indeed clock well, maintains over 2000mhz while gaming consistently, memory OCs like crap.
 
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