AMD RX 7000 Series Specs Are Solidifying!

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Lets get started with AMD. So the company is preparing to launch a lineup of refreshed GPU’s in about a week. We’re talking 6650 XT 6750 XT and 6950XT. In terms of specs, so far, we’re not looking at a huge bump. Little tweaks here and there for boost and game clocks, and the GDDR6 memory gets a jump from 16GBps to 18gbps. I dont think the performance difference between the regular ones and the 50 XT models will be that big, but we’ll see.

Anyways, That’s the closest release we have, and its just a refresh. What about the next generation ? Well, it looks like the information is still changing here and there. On previous rumors, Navi 31, the highest-end chip was rumored to have the equivalent of 60 workgroups. Within these workgroups , we’re looking at 2 Compute units each so 120CU’s. And since the RDNA 3 architecture apparently has 128 stream processors on each compute units, We were looking at of 15,360 stream processors. DAMN!

Now, unfortunately, it seems like those specs were a little too optimistic since we now have a new set of numbers for Navi 31 and the slightly smaller Navi 32 chips. Legendary leaker Greymon 55 over on twitter said that the RX 7000 series would be cut down a lot more. We’re now looking at 48 Workgroups which means 96 Compute units, and 12 288 Stream processors.
It doesnt mean its a bad thing though. According to greymon, the performance goals remain the same or higher from AMD. And with the rumors floating around that the RDNA 3 architecture is a 3GHZ beast, I believe that.
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