AMD's Navi 22 and Navi 23 GPUs recently spotted in Linux driver

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
It seems like only yesterday when AMD President and CEO Dr
Lisa Su promised that high-end 7nm Navi-powered graphics cards are on the way
Now, signs of such premium graphics cards are starting to pop up. As reported by Tom’s Hardware, 3DCenter forum member Berniyh recently
spotted Navi 22 and Navi 23 graphics cards (GPUs) show up for the first time, and in a Linux driver
So naturally, people are speculating that they may be the premium GPUs that Dr
Lisa Su was talking about back in August.We don’t know much about these high-end graphics cards just yet, and we can’t say for sure if
these are what she referring to specifically
After all, she also said that “we have a rich 7nm portfolio beyond the products that we have currently announced in the upcoming
quarters.” And, Twitter user KOMACHI_ENSAKA did leak a Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) registration document, published in June, that
proves this. However, if they are, AMD might just be poising them to rival Nvidia’s premium cards like the GeForce RTX 2080
Super or RTX 2080 Ti, which are currently dominating the high-end gaming GPU market
As you know, AMD is currently focusing on the budget to mid-range sphere in which the AMD Radeon RX 5700 and 5700 XT cards are king
While both deliver mind-blowing performance, they still can’t quite compare to Nvidia’s most powerful RTX cards.The current word on the
street is that both Navi 22 and 23, as well as Navi 21, might possibly use the Radeon DNA and be based on an even better 7nm+ process
node.In addition, people are speculating that AMD could put them inside the RX 5800 and RX 5900 series, which Navi 21 showing up inside the
Radeon RX 5800 series and Navi 22 inside the Radeon RX 5900 cards.There’s no word yet, however, on when these cards will hit the streets
If we were to go by AMD’s recent roadmap, which shows that the manufacturer is in the design phase of its RDNA 2.0 architecture, we
won’t likely see these cards until the later half of 2020 at the earliest.