New AMD Radeon RX 6X50 XT cards to launch on the 10th of May

RX 6950 XT, 6750 XT, and 6650 XT are coming soon

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With Nvidia’s new RTX 3090 Ti launch, and Intels ARC Alchemist GPUs around the corner, it’s no surprise there are also some AMD Radeon graphics cards coming. Videocardz has confirmed the rumors of the release date for the RX 6950 XT, RX 6750 XT, and RX 6650 XT.

With the sources used by Videocardz having a good track record, the rumor is likely to come to fruition. Along with the release date, there is also an image of the upcoming GPUs. Releasing on May 10th will be the Midnight Black Edition designs following from the 6800 XT edition. This black and sleek design will let them stand out from the rest of the pickings.

RX 6950 XT RX 6750 XT RX 6650 XT
AMD RX 6X50XT series, source: Videocardz.com

AMD RX 6X50 XT specifications

The RDNA 2 refresh has been pushed back from the original leaked launch date of April 20th. There is no word why but now it is likely to come on May 10th. With the launch, the graphics cards are bringing upgraded memory speeds and memory buses to the lower-end card. Although no direct changes to the die core itself with the same compute units available in the upgraded GPUs.

The RX 6X50 XT, unlike the 3090 Ti does not feature the new 12VHPWR power connector yet. Instead, the reference cards have an 8 pin, 8 + 6 pin, and 8 + 8 pin set on power connectors on them, when going from the 6650 XT to the 6950 XT. Reducing the need for adapters or new power supplies to feed their power needs of them.

RX 6950 XTRX 6900 XTRX 6750 XTRX 6700 XTRX 6650 XTRX 6600 XT
GPU7nm Navi 21 XTXH7nm Navi 21 XTX7nm Navi 22 XT?7nm Navi 22 XT7nm Navi 23 XT?7nm Navi 23 XT
Shading units512051202560256020482048
Memory16GB GDDR616GB GDDR612GB GDDR612GB GDDR68GB GDDR68GB GDDR6
Memory speed18 Gbps, 256-bit16 Gbps, 256-bit18 Gbps, 192-bit16 Gbps, 192-bit18 Gbps, 192-bit16 Gbps,128-bit
TBP350W300WTBC230WTBC160W

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