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AMD teases RX 7000 graphics card: 5nm process and small chip design

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NVIDIA released the RTX 4090/4080 series graphics cards. The performance of the new cards is very good and powerful. It claims to have twice the performance of the RTX 3090 Ti. However, the heat dissipation design of the graphics cards is also very exaggerated, close to the thickness of 4 slots, and the weight is not low. The non-public version of the manufacturer can reach 5 pounds. AMD has not released a new card yet. The RX 7000 series will be released on November 3, plus the launch time, it is estimated that it will be about 2 months later than the RTX 40 series.

The RX 7000 series graphics cards will upgrade the RDNA3 architecture, using TSMC’s 5nm process, and this time it will use a small chip design for the first time, consisting of a GCD computing core and an MCD storage core.

Can the RX 7000 graphics card beat NVIDIA’s RTX 4090 graphics card? There is no actual measurement now, but AMD has reiterated the architectural advantages of the RX 7000 graphics card. Its energy efficiency is 50% higher than the current 7nm RDNA2, which can bring cool, quiet, and energy-saving first-class game performance to gamers.

AMD also highlighted two new technologies of RDNA3, one is adaptive power management, which can ensure that the GPU achieves the best performance with only the right amount of power consumption and no waste, and the other is the newly designed Infinity Cache infinite cache with higher density Well, the power consumption is lower, which can reduce the power requirements of the memory system.

In short, judging from AMD’s statement, the focus of the RX 7000 series graphics cards this time is on energy efficiency. It is hard to say whether the performance can overturn the RTX 4090, but if the energy efficiency is greatly improved, the power consumption will be pleasantly surprising. Maybe there is really a miracle of more than 300 watts of power consumption to kill the 450-watt power consumption of friends.

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