Exposure of the new AMD mining card, Same specifications as Radeon RX 6700M

In the past month, there has been a lot of news about AMD mining cards. First, a sapphire graphics card equipped with dual Radeon RX 570 cores were exposed, and then XFX mining cards equipped with Navi 21 cores appeared in Vietnam. Cryptominers Bahrain, a cryptocurrency mining hardware retailer in the Middle East, showed off on Instagram a large number of brand new AMD Radeon graphics cards received. According to VideoCardz reports, AMD may be developing a new mining card.

Source: VideoCardz

The exposed product photos show that the card is also made by XFX, and its appearance is very similar to the previous products equipped with Navi 21 core in Vietnam, with dual 8Pin external power supply interface at the rear, using a pure black radiator, passive heat dissipation structure, boards with these characteristics are generally used in servers, and heat dissipation through air ducts. But this time it is equipped with Navi 22 core, and it is from China.

Source: VideoCardz

According to the information provided by GPU-Z, I found its specifications very interesting. This mining card uses the same specifications as the Radeon RX 6700M. Its Navi 22 core has 2304 stream processors and is equipped with 10GB of GDDR6 video memory. The video memory bit width is 160 bits. I don’t know if this means that the unreleased Radeon RX 6700 on the desktop platform also has the same specifications?

Source: VideoCardz

In the past period of time, AMD has been subject to capacity allocation, and GPU supply has been very limited. Statistics show that in 2021Q2, AMD’s GPU supply is only about a quarter of NVIDIA’s. AMD did not launch a mining-specific CMP HX series like Nvidia, nor did it add a cryptocurrency mining limiter to the GPU. Although in March of this year, the Linux kernel update revealed that AMD may be developing a mining card based on the RDNA series architecture, but there is no news after that.