RDNA 4 CU counts and purported AMD “Radeon RX 9000M” laptop dGPU identifiers were leaked.
AMD plans to formally unveil the next generation of RDNA 4—in desktop configuration—during the second quarter of this year. Representatives of the company have not openly considered a full branch-off into specialized laptop graphics solutions, in contrast to its primary rival, NVIDIA. Little prominence was given to Team Red’s previous-generation “Navi Mobile” Radeon RX 7000M series, and early 2025 “official” discourse suggested that the company’s engineers were concentrating on bringing RDNA 4 to desktops. Furthermore, leaks from late March indicated a greater reliance on integrated RDNA 3.5-based graphics solutions in the future. All The Watts!! has seemingly appeared out of nowhere with a list of six potential Radeon RX 9000M family variations. The leaker has cryptically disclosed purported computing unit (CU) counts and VRAM configurations, according to VideoCardz’s interpretation. AMD’s Navi 48 GPU design may serve as the basis for a speculated Radeon RX 9080M flagship SKU, which would be equipped with 16 GB of video memory and 64 RDNA 4 compute units, or 4096 stream processors.




Basic information from the leaked Radeon RX 9070M XT matches certain information from the specification sheet for the suspected Radeon RX 9070 GRE 12 GB desktop card. According to VideoCardz, the RX 9070M XT will likewise make use of Team Red’s Navi 48 GPU, albeit with fewer compute units (48, or 3072 SPs). The company’s Navi 44 GPU IP is reportedly the basis for the four remaining RDNA 4 laptop SKUs, RX 9070M, RX 9070S, RX 9060M, and RX 9060S. They are also equipped with 8 GB pools of VRAM. AMD made a hint two days ago that the Computex 2025 trade event next month would feature new Radeon Mobile gaming experiences.