What is the BAMACO line on AMD GPUs?

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  • Pirulax
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    • May 2022
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    What is the BAMACO line on AMD GPUs?

    So I'm looking at the schematics of the 6800 XT Gaming OC, and there are multiple lines with `BAMACO` as either the prefix or suffix.
    Could anyone explain to me what it is?
    Thank you!

    6800 XT Schematics can be found here.

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