Coreteks, in a video presentation on Sunday, launched what’s probably the very first image of the AMD "Big Navi" GPU silicon, which may energy the corporate’s next-generation Radeon RX 6000 collection flagship graphics card. The grainy, blurry-cam image reveals a principally sq. package deal with a big, rectangular die at its middle, which Coreteks estimates to be 536 mm² in die-area, with 29 mm x 18.5 mm (LxW) dimensions. The channel used an uncommon methodology for measuring the die measurement. The chip is rumored to function round 80 compute items based mostly on the RDNA2 graphics structure, which incorporates fixed-function {hardware} for real-time raytracing, as RDNA2 is designed to fulfill DirectX 12 Ultimate brand necessities. We’ll know extra concerning the chip within the run as much as its October 28 unveiling.