AMD adds mysterious RDNA 4 Navi 44 to ROCm hardware support list — with a new MI300X1 as well

AMD added a new 'Navi 44' GPU to its ROCm hardware list, the second RDNA 4 GPU so far. While similarities to the old Navi 24 name suggest this might be an entry-level GPU, it's more likely that there's a new codename scheme being employed for the upcoming GPUs.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/amd-adds-mysterious-rdna-4-navi-44-to-rocm-hardware-support-list-with-a-new-mi300x1-as-well

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