The future Radeon RX 7000 with RDNA 3 architecture, whose specifications have recently also been leaked in some info released by AMD, should guarantee an important performance increase while ensuring maintained consumption. According to shared specifications, the top-of-the-range RX 7900 XT model should be equipped with a 12,288 Stream Processor Navi 31 graphics chip. However, new rumors from the well-known insider Greymon55 reveal the possible existence of an even more powerful model, arriving in 2023.
The GPU that AMD would be working on would be equipped with a graphics processor with 8 Shader Engine, for a total of 16,384 Stream Processors. The insider was not initially sure if it was actually a model coming to market, stating later in a post that it could be available next year. The video card should be different from the rest of the range, consisting of models with chips of the "Navi 3x" series: the graphics processor should in fact make use of the MCM (Multi Chip Module) design with dual GCD (Graphics Compute Die) originally provided for chips of the other cards, thus guaranteeing higher performance than Navi 31, equipped with only one GCD.
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Remaining in AMD theme, the company recently stated that it wants to make it easier to add third-party chiplets to its processors, with the desire to offer its customers the ultimate in customization. You can learn more about the news in our dedicated article.
The GPU that AMD would be working on would be equipped with a graphics processor with 8 Shader Engine, for a total of 16,384 Stream Processors. The insider was not initially sure if it was actually a model coming to market, stating later in a post that it could be available next year. The video card should be different from the rest of the range, consisting of models with chips of the "Navi 3x" series: the graphics processor should in fact make use of the MCM (Multi Chip Module) design with dual GCD (Graphics Compute Die) originally provided for chips of the other cards, thus guaranteeing higher performance than Navi 31, equipped with only one GCD.
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Remaining in AMD theme, the company recently stated that it wants to make it easier to add third-party chiplets to its processors, with the desire to offer its customers the ultimate in customization. You can learn more about the news in our dedicated article.