AMD is preparing four new graphics cards for laptops, according to a leak from the Golden Pig Upgrade Pack on Bilibili.
According to a recent leak published on the Bilibili platform by the Golden Pig Upgrade Pack, AMD is planning to launch four new graphics cards for gaming laptops, with the top version potentially competing against the upcoming NVIDIA RTX 5090. The leak reveals details of AMD’s RDNA 4 series, showing four models with different specifications.
The flagship of the series, codenamed R25M-E6, will have a power consumption range from 80 to 175 watts and will be accompanied by 16GB of VRAM on a 256-bit memory bus. The second model in the series, the R25M-P6, will also have a power consumption range of 80 to 175 watts, but will have 12GB of VRAM on a 192-bit memory bus. The two entry-level models in the series, also named R25M-P6 and R25M-P4, will be equipped with 8GB VRAM and 128-bit memory bus, with power consumption of 75W to 150W and 50W to 130W respectively.

It is worth noting that AMD aims to compete with NVIDIA in the field of gaming laptops, where it has not had a strong presence until now. AMD’s upcoming flagship appears to be aimed squarely at NVIDIA’s RTX 5090, although according to newer leaks, NVIDIA’s card may feature 24GB of VRAM thanks to the use of newer memory modules.
This move by AMD shows the company’s serious intention to claim a share in the gaming laptop market, offering alternative options to consumers with different requirements and budgets.


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