AMD's next-generation Ryzen CPUs codenamed Granite Ridge and powered by the Zen 5 core architecture have reportedly entered mass production.
27.12.2023 - 14:47 / wccftech.com
AMD may be working on more RDNA 3 GPUs as three new cards, the Radeon RX 7800, RX 7700 & RX 7600 XT have been spotted.
Spotted by @Harukaze5719 within the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) database, we can see that three new graphics cards are listed based on the RDNA 3 GPU architecture. These three cards include the Radeon RX 7800, RX 7700, and the RX 7600 XT. The listing comes from a relatively small AIB which is based in the Asian Pacific region and known as ARKTEK whose latest cards aren't even based on the RDNA 3 GPUs so it is wise to take this information with a grain of salt.
Coming back to the three cards, the AMD Radeon RX 7800 and RX 7700 would most likely be cut-down variants of their XT siblings which have been out in the market for a good few months now. In the likelihood that these are real, we can expect around 10-15% lower performance and a slight difference in terms of pricing.
There's also the AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT which we have also previously seen appear in listings but the red team only launched the Radeon RX 7600 Non-XT model. The RX 7600 already utilizes a full Navi 33 GPU so an XT variant would either likely be a higher-clocked variant or based on the upper-tier Navi 32 GPU core with a vastly cut-down core configuration.
While AMD is done with its RDNA 3 GPU ASICs, it still has room to expand the lineup with more configurations down the road. The competition is going to be heated in the coming months with the launch of NVIDIA's RTX 4070 & Ti SUPER cards which are going to compete against the RX 7800 XT and RX 7900 XT graphics cards. It will be interesting to see if AMD does indeed launch new cards or simply drops the prices on existing variants to position them against the new competitors from the green team.
We should lastly mention that earlier this year, we also saw RX 7950 XTX, RX 7950 XT, & RX 7500 XT GPUs being listed and there are also recent entries of 7850 XT, 7750 XT & 7650 XT GPUs at EEC but there is so far no information that suggests these cards are hitting retail shelves anytime soon.
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