AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT may be around the corner, based on regulatory listing
AMD's next GPU has allegedly appeared on a regulatory filing in South Korea.
What you need to know
- An alleged listing for the AMD Radeon RX 6750 was made with the South Korean National Radio Research Agency.
- The listing is allegedly for the PowerColor TX 6750 XT Devil D6 12GB, which is believed to have 12GB of GDDR6 memory.
- Previous rumors stated that the RX 6750 XT will have a data transfer rate of 18 GT/s as opposed to the 16 GT/s seen in the RX 6700 XT.
An alleged listing for the AMD Radeon RX 6750 has been filed with the South Korean National Radio Research Agency (RRA). The listing, if genuine, gives us a glimpse of the specs of AMD's next high-end graphics card. Hardware investigator @harujaze6179 spotted the alleged listing and shared a screenshot of it (via Tom's Hardware).
Specifically, the listing appears to be for the PowerColor RX 6750 XT Devil D6 12GB. Those figures likely mean that the GPU will have 12GB of GDDR6 memory. The use of the word devil could mean that the graphics card has a printed circuit board, according to Tom's Hardware.
Previous reports about the RX 6750 XT said that the card will have a transfer rate of 18 GT/s, which is higher than the 16 GT/s of the RX 6700 XT. As with all speculation and rumors, any specs or details should be taken with a grain of salt.
The RX 6700 XT is one of the best graphics cards on the market. It's so popular that smugglers tried to get $3 million worth of them through a port in China. It competes with the NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti, though AMD's GPU has more raw power than NVIDIA's. The RX 6750 XT would presumably be more powerful than the 6700 XT and stack up against the RTX 3060 Ti.
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