Such a model may appear in 2024.
An insider brought some very interesting news regarding a promising AMD graphics card that will be released in a generation. The informant attributes to her a layout with 13 (!) chiplets: four GCD (Graphics Compute Dies) modules and nine MCD (Memory Complex Dies).
The company, according to the informant, is just starting to develop such a video card, which is why its appearance is predicted not earlier than in a year and a half. Apparently, we are talking about the RDNA 4 architecture, and the manufacturing process can be 3- or 4-nanometer.
Theoretically, such a model can get about 20,000 stream processors, 36 GB of memory (by then GDDR7 is quite likely to be used) and a memory bus with a width of at least 512 bits (or 576 bits, since we are talking about nine MCD modules). Surely such a model will also receive more fast Infinity Cache memory – in comparison with the Radeon RX 7000 models.