While AMD has been busy introducing an its RDNA 4 desktop graphics cards to the market, the rumor mill is now heavily focused on what the company has planned for the mobile segment. According to a recent report, a series of Radeon RX 9000M GPUs for laptops is now on the way.
According to All The Watts!!, this mobile series will be split across two GPU dies. The top tier is expected to feature two GPUs built on Navi 48: the rumoured flagship Radeon RX 9080M and the RX 9070M XT. The RX 9080M is tipped to pack the full 64 CUs (4,096 Stream Processors) paired with 16GB of memory. The RX 9070M XT is rumored to come with 48 CUs (3072 SPs) and 12GB of memory.
Moving down the stack, the remaining four GPUs are believed to be based on Navi 44. These are the RX 9070M, RX 9070S, RX 9060M, and RX 9060S, where the ‘S' variants are expected to be lower-power versions. The RX 9070M and 9070S are rumoured to feature 32 CUs (2,048 SPs), while the entry-level RX 9060M and 9060S are said to have 28 CUs (1,792 SPs). All four of these SKUs are reportedly equipped with 8GB of memory.
With AMD already scheduled to hold a press conference at Computex 2025, there is a strong possibility that the first Radeon RX 9000M laptops could debut at the event.
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