AMD has now announced that it will hold the RX 7000 series graphics card conference at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on November 3rd.
AMD mentioned the RX 7000 series graphics card when it released the Ryzen 7000 processor. Compared with the existing RDNA2 GPU, the next-generation GPU will have the following highlights:
5nm process node
Advanced Chiplet Packaging
New Architecture Compute Unit
Optimized graphics pipeline
Next-Generation AMD Infinite Cache
50% improvement in performance per watt compared to RDNA 2
In terms of appearance, the RX 7000 series reference graphics card design maintains a black color scheme and a three-fan design, similar to the RX 6950XT.
According to the “ECSM_Official” news from the Up master of Station B, which has a good breaking record, the AMD RX 7000 flagship/sub-flagship graphics card will be released in the second half of December.
The following are the parameters of AMD’s three GPUs:
Navi31
One GCD + four MCD chip designs, 12288 stream processors, 96MB unlimited cache, possible 192MB 3D cache version, 384-bit video memory width.
Navi32
One GCD + four MCD chip design, 7680 stream processor, 64MB unlimited cache, 256-bit video memory width.
Navi33
Single-chip design, 4096 stream processor, 32MB unlimited cache, 128-bit video memory width.