January is getting closer and, because of this, many companies are preparing for CES 2O25, another edition of one of the main technology events of the year. Among the companies preparing, AMD has already confirmed its participation and will bring several new features to the eventincluding something they seem to have accidentally leaked.
In a recent ROCm update, the company ended up confirming the names Radeon RX 8600 and RX 8800 in code lines, which suggests that the company will maintain the naming style when the new ones debut. GPUs based on RDNA4 that could be presented at the event.
It is the first time that AMD has called the new cards this way, indicating that they should debut the company’s new technology. Below, you can see the ROCm lines of code, which show the names of the new GPUs.
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What are some potential reasons why AMD might want to stick with a familiar naming scheme for their Radeon RX graphics cards?
**Interviewer:** Welcome back to the show. Joining us today is tech analyst, Sarah Jones. Sarah, AMD seems to be gearing up for a big CES next year.
**Sarah Jones:** Absolutely. It looks like AMD might have accidentally spilled the beans on some of their upcoming Radeon RX graphics cards, specifically the RX 8600 and RX 8800. This information appeared in a recent ROCm update.
**Interviewer:** Interesting. So, these names suggest that AMD might be continuing the naming convention they’ve used in the past. What are your thoughts on this potential move? Do you think it will resonate with consumers?
**Sarah Jones:** Well, it’s a safe bet, isn’t it? Sticking with a familiar naming scheme could be a smart move, especially if they’re aiming for brand recognition and consumer comfort. However, I’m curious to see if they’ll push the envelope with performance and features to really make these cards stand out.
**Interviewer:** Absolutely, performance is key. Do you think this accidental leak could create some buzz and anticipation for these new GPUs ahead of CES?
**Sarah Jones:** I definitely think it will. People love to speculate and get hyped over potential hardware releases. This leak gives AMD a chance to capitalize on that excitement and build momentum leading up to CES. It’ll be intriguing to see what else they have up their sleeve.