Earlier this month information appeared online all but confirming that AMD was set to release its newly refreshed, and long rumoured, Radeon 6000 graphics cards with a release date likely set for May 10th. – While this certainly looked to represent a pretty solid bit of confirmation though, it was still lacking any kind of formal rubber stamp. Or more so, any kind of third-party confirmation. – Following a report via Videocardz, however, fresh information has appeared online showing that PowerColor has officially registered a Radeon RX 6750XT Red Devil.
Put simply, while still pending an official reveal, this seems to cement the fact that the 6650XT, 6750XT, and 6950XT are indeed on the way!
With PowerColor having made the official registration with the Korean National Radio Research Agency, while lacking the specific details we might have liked, this does still confirm a number of important facts. Firstly, it seems to confirm that in terms of VRAM quantity, it will be retaining the 12GB as seen in the base 6700 XT. With this in mind, therefore, it’s not too much of a stretch to expect that this will also be seen in the 6650 XT and 6950 XT and their respective ‘base’ versions.
Albeit, we should note that as per previous reports, all three GPUs are still expected to see their memory speeds increased to 18Gbps (up circa 15-25% on their original models).
More than anything though, this registration is an exceptionally solid precursor that a full-blown release is only just around the corner!
If these new graphics cards are set to release on May 10th, we can likely expect a lot more leaks to drop over the coming weeks. Well, this and, of course, the official announcement from AMD which, as above, is still pending at the time of writing. – Admittedly though, while these new revisions certainly sound promising so far, there are stuff huge question marks over price and availability which, based on everything we’ve seen over the last near 2 years, is a worrying point.
As soon as more news drops though we will, of course, let you know!
What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!
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