The first appearance of AMD's next-generation graphics card in GeekBench, with the display core number gfx1201, which corresponds exactly to the RDNA 4 architecture.
As a recap, the RDNA 1, RDNA 2, RDNA 3, and RDNA 3.5 core numbers are gfx101x, gfx103x, gfx11xx, and gfx115x, respectively.
The specification is detected as 28 CU compute units, but it is actually 28 WGP groups of 2 CUs each, making a total of 56 CUs.
Without changing the stream processor distribution, that's 3584 stream processors, which is slightly higher than the RX 7700 XT's 3456.
The core frequency is not high, only 2.1GHz, obviously due to the sample.
Memory capacity is up to 16GB, equivalent to the RX 7800 XT and RX 7900 GRE. It's still using GDDR6 memory; the likelihood of it using GDDR7 is low.
The AMD RX 8000 series will abandon the flagship product. Only the high-end Navi 48 and mainstream Navi 44 are expected, corresponding to the RX 8800/8700 and RX 8600/8500 series, respectively.