Directly from WinFuture sources, a list of possible codenames of an upcoming series of AMD GPUs called Nashira has been revealed.
AMD Nashira Point XTX, XT and XL, new future GPUs are discovered
Nashira's codename was first seen in January under the codename Nashira Point A0 in the USB-IF organization. This could indicate that Nashira-based graphics cards use USB Type-C connections.
Now we can see the registered name of Nashira Summit, which has appeared referenced on the Ashes of the Singularity website. We can only see the registered name, but we cannot know in which products Nashira will be used.
AMD NASHIRA Products:
- AMD Nashira Summit A0
- AMD Nashira Point XTX
- AMD Nashira Point XT consumer gaming
- AMD Nashira Point XL
- AMD Nashira Point GLXTA
- AMD Nashira Point GLXL
- AMD Nashira Creek XM
Also: Nashira Point XL, Nashira Point XTX, Nashira Point GLXTA...
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) March 10, 2021
According to WinFuture, the Nashira Point GPU would be available in three variants XTX, XT, and XL, which are going to be graphics cards for games. Also listed are the names GLXTA and GLXL, which are likely to be Radeon Pro variants. Nashira Creek XM could be a laptop product.
all the others are also labeled consumer gaming.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) March 10, 2021
All these GPUs could use the RDNA 3 architecture based on an MCM design, however, this is not confirmed. The other theory is that Nashira is simply a different codename from Navi 21, which is one of the many theories about this reveal.
In one way or another, AMD is preparing new products in the graphics card segment that could arrive throughout this year. We will keep you informed.
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