AMD's future graphics card, RX 6600 might be having 8GB VRAM
AMD's future RX 6600 and 6600XT could be equipped with 8GB VRAM, as shown in an ASRock filing to the ECC, and is supposed to be ready when AMD releases budget-oriented RDNA2 graphics cards. But a few months ago, another ASRock ECC filing listed RX 6600XT could equip 12GB VRAM, well it could just be two memory configurations for the RX 6600XT, as AMD has done multiple memory configurations for years.
But for RX 6600 we have only heard of an 8GB memory configuration.
The filing listed multiple different models of RX 6600 series cards, all of them will feature 8GB of GDDR6 memory and a 128-bit memory bus, and a total bandwidth of 256GB/s, other than that, RX 6600 will reportedly come with 1,792 stream processors, 32 compute units, 32 rays accelerated cores and 64MB of infinity Cache. With pin speeds of up to 16GB/s.
ASRock has also listed several RX 6700 12GB module names in the ECC listing, so maybe AMD's future RX 6700 will most likely have 12GB VRAM. The document also mentions RX 6700XT and RX6900XT GPUs, and they are expected to include 12GB and 16GB of GDDR6 memory.
AMD dropped the idea of 6GB configuration for the RX 6700 as of the recent RTX 3060 12GB launch, so as Nvidia has raised the bar, it wouldn't be in AMD's favour if they release 6GB model of the RX 6700 which would have to compete with RTX 3060.
So hopefully AMD releases an RX 6700, RX 6600 and RX 6600XT with 12GB and 8Gb VRAM configuration in the future, as competing with Nvidia's RTX 3060.
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