On November 3rd, AMD's RX 7000 series of graphics cards will be released, and it's clear that this new arrival is aimed at NVIDIA's RTX 4090.
According to the latest news in the supply chain, AMD is pushing ahead with the production of RX 7000 series graphics cards, but although it will be released in early November, the final release may be as soon as the end of the month, but normally in mid to late December, it is not ruled out that AMD will take out a small batch to test the market heat.
Of course, due to the current upstream production capacity can be matched, so players do not have to worry too much, and itself is also high-end positioning, but also afraid to buy?
The RX 7900 series uses Navi 31 Gpus and up to 12,288 stream processors. It is AMD's first consumer-grade small chip for the Radeon family, with large graphics and memory chips in a single package.
The rumored RX 7900XT will come with 20GB GDDR6 video memory and 320-bit bus, while the RX 7950XT will come with 24GB GDDR6 video memory and full 384-bit memory bus. The performance is not to worry about at all, very cracked.
Also, there is news that AMD will pass their next generation Radeon RX 7000 ". RDNA 3" The Radeon RX 7900M is said to match the performance of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090, which would be a huge leap forward.
It is said that RX 7000 will not increase in price, if so, conscience?
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