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Following the debut of its high-end Radeon RX 5700 and Radeon RX 5700 XT GPUs, AMD is bringing its RDNA architecture, codenamed Navi, to lower price points with the Radeon RX 5500 series. The new Radeon RX 5500 desktop GPU and Radeon RX 5500M laptop GPU promise up to 37 percent superior performance in some games at 1920x1080 compared to the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. These new GPUs will be aimed at esports enthusiasts and gamers on a budget who do not see themselves pushing resolutions beyond 1080p. Desktop graphics cards as well as gaming desktops and laptops featuring these new GPUs will be available beginning this month. 

Both the Radeon RX 5500 and Radeon RX 5500M are based on a smaller version of the Navi[1] design that powers the Radeon RX 5500. Each model features 1,408 stream processors arranged into 22 compute units, though the Radeon RX 5500M is designed for laptops with a 1448MHz "game clock" and up to 1645MHz boost clock, while desktop-bound Radeon RX 5500 graphics cards will run at a "game clock" speed of 1717MHz with a boost speed of up to 1845MHz.

Total bandwith is rated at 4.6Tflops and 5.2Tflops respectively. Laptops will feature 4GB of GDDR6 memory while desktops could have up to 8GB. Both implementations of this GPU feature 128-bit memory paths. The wording of AMD's[2] announcement makes it possible that there will be multiple variants, at least within the desktop Radeon RX 5500 series.

The new GPUs are manufactured on a 7nm process and use PCIe 4.0 just like their bigger siblings[3]. AMD is claiming up to 1.6X performance per Watt while using significantly smaller dies, when compared to the Radeon RX 480[4]

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