It looks like AMD's ucpoming Navi generation of graphics cards won't be restricted to the RX 5700 and 5700 XT. Although those are the only two cards that AMD has officially unveiled using its new RDNA architecture, a new listing on the EEC website from add-in-board partner Sapphire, has revealed that there are many more Navi graphics cards in the works.
AMD officially unveiled Navi at Computex 2019 with the mid-range RX 5700 XT and 5700. They offer performance in-excess of, and are expected to compete against, the Nvidia RTX 2060 and RTX 2070, respectively. Nvidia has some "Super" versions of its Turing cards in the works to counter these new GPUs, but AMD may have more cards of its own to reveal before long.
According to the Sapphire EEC listing, spotted by VideoCardz, the Navi lineup will consist of a much broader range of GPUs. It includes:
RX 5950 XT
RX 5950
RX 5900 XT
RX 5900
RX 5850 XT
RX 5850
RX 5800 XT
RX 5800
RX 5750 XT
RX 5750
RX 5700 XT
RX 5700
RX 5650 XT
RX 5660
RX 5600 XT
RX 5600
RX 5550 XT
RX 5550
RX 5500 XT
RX 5500
We don't know anything about any of these graphics cards, including which version of the Navi graphics chip they're using, what their memory configurations will be, when they'll release, or what they'll cost. We don't even know if they definitely exist — it's possible Sapphire is merely hedging its bets. However, that seems unlikely, as Sapphire will be more privy than most to AMD's plans.
It could be that come July 7, we'll see a full stack release from AMD, and it's merely been playing brinkmanship with Nvidia to try and force its Super hand.
If these GPUs turn out to be real, which one(s) would you be most interested in?