AMD announces RX 7000 graphics card to be released on November 3


NVIDIA released the RTX 4090 graphics card. Now, AMD has announced that it will release the RX 7000 graphics card on November 3.

AMD Radeon senior vice president and general manager Scott Herkelman reportedly confirmed the release date of the Radeon RX 7000 series today, with the new GPU series based on the RDNA3 architecture set to be released on November 3, exactly six weeks from now.

AMD has now confirmed that the next-generation GPUs of the Radeon RX 7000 series will provide more than 50% performance-per-watt improvement compared to existing RDNA 2 GPUs.

The following are the parameters of AMD's three GPUs:

  • Navi31: One GCD + four MCD chip designs, 12288 stream processors, 96MB unlimited cache, there may be 192MB 3D cache version, 384-bit video memory width.
  • Navi32: One GCD + four MCD chip designs, 7680 stream processors, 64MB unlimited cache, 256-bit video memory width.
  • Navi33: Single-chip design, 4096 stream processor, 32MB unlimited cache, 128-bit video memory width.

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