AMD's ROCm document reveals the new RDNA 4 architecture graphics card RX 9060 XL!

Sep 09 2025

  Recently, in the official document of AMD's open source GPU computing platform ROCm, a previously undisclosed RDNA 4 architecture GPU - Radeon RX 9060 XL, has quietly appeared, but its authenticity is still questionable, and may be caused by data entry errors.

As an open source software stack for developers, the newly added graphics card in the latest support list of ROCm has attracted attention. Inferred from the naming logic, this model may theoretically be a simplified version of the RX 9060 XT, but the "XL" suffix is ​​usually used to label the GPU chip specifications rather than the specific product name. This abnormal naming method exacerbates its authenticity doubts.

  There are multiple contradictions at present: the basic RX 9060 model is not listed in the document, and there is also an error in architecture labeling - the Radeon RX 9000 series is mistakenly marked as the RDNA 3 architecture, rather than the actual RDNA 4. This systematic error implies that RX 9060 XL entry may be operating errors during data maintenance, rather than informal product release precursors.

  Although there is technical speculation about the "simplified version of NAVI 44 chip solution", this model is more likely to be a temporary placeholder or entry deviation during the document update process before the official response is made. This incident reflects the rigorous challenges in technical document maintenance and also reminds the industry to maintain a cautious attitude towards "leakage" information from unofficial channels.

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