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[STEAM] Is a new dual-GPU AMD Radeon card coming? This image suggests it's possible


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A picture of a new chip has surfaced on social media, which looks as though it could be a design for a new dual-GPU AMD Radeon graphics card. The image is unlike any recent AMD chip, with two identically-sized chiplets sitting side by side, but no I/O chip, which you would expect on a CPU, and no small Infinity Cache chips, which you would expect on a GPU.

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is now set for 2025, but this new lineup of GPUs was expected to be monolithic, meaning the GPU is all based on one chip, rather than multiple chiplets. However, AMD certainly has the technology to make chip packages containing more than one GPU, as it's demonstrated with its CDNA 2 data center chip tech. What's more, AMD recently announced that it's now unifying RDNA and CDNA, so its gaming and data center chips will use the same core architecture. If
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could build a new Radeon GPU with this tech, it could possibly make the
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ever.

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