And the new items will be on sale in September.
The author of the YouTube channel Moore’s Law is Dead shared new details about AMD’s upcoming mid-range 3D accelerators – on the Navi 32 GPU.
According to him, AMD has completed the development of this GPU and has even released the first versions of the driver. The video cards will premiere at Gamescom 2023 in Germany (it will be held from August 23 to 27), and the start of sales is scheduled for September.
The Radeon RX 7800 and Radeon RX 7700 may be unveiled at the end of August at Gamescom.
Navi 32 will have two versions – full-featured (Radeon RX 7800) and stripped down (Radeon RX 7700). The first will receive 60 computing units and 3840 stream processors, 16 GB of GDDR6 memory with a frequency of 19.5 GHz, a 256-bit bus. TBP (that is, the consumption of the entire board) of this model will be 260 watts.
A stripped-down version of Navi 32 for the Radeon RX 7700 will have 48 or 54 compute units and, respectively, 3072 or 3456 stream processors. The amount of GDDR6 memory will be 12 GB (the frequency is still the same 19.5 GHz), the memory bus width is 192 bits. TBP will be smaller, but not much – 245 watts.