
Tech-industry reports circulating on 27 Aug 2025 indicate that Advanced Micro Devices is considering an upgraded version of its China-only Radeon RX 9070 Golden Rabbit Edition graphics card. The revised model would increase video memory to 16 GB of GDDR6 from the current 12 GB, according to articles by PC Gamer, Wccftech and OC3D that cite supply-chain sources. No timetable or plans for a global release have been disclosed. Separately, forum postings analysed by Wccftech suggest AMD’s forthcoming RDNA 5—also referenced as UDNA—GPU family could span four dies, with the flagship chip integrating as many as 96 compute units and a memory bus of up to 512 bits. Mass production of the new architecture is not expected before 2026, but the disclosures underscore AMD’s efforts to counter Nvidia’s next GeForce RTX 50-series refresh.
Fresh rumours claim that AMD is planning a 16 GB version of its RX 9070 GRE graphics card, though there are still no signs of a global release yet https://t.co/OL7xAIGZaV
The latest AMD RDNA 5 rumours are complicated but it looks like there really is going to be a high-end next-gen GPU to take on Nvidia's best graphics card https://t.co/G9HBRtLY0W
AMD RDNA 5 GPU Diagrams Leak – HUGE 96-CU flagship unveiled. https://t.co/sdQ3qftZAS