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AMD Launches Two Entry-Level Graphics Cards: RX 7400 / 7300

kyojuro Wednesday, August 7, 2024

According to reports, AMD is about to release the RX7400 and RX7300, both based on the existing Navi33 small core with the RDNA3 architecture, and the device ID 7499, but the details are not available.

AMD RX 7400/7300 Entry-Level GPUs in Preparation: Navi33 Core with Dual Cuts

The Navi33 core is currently used in the RX7600XT and RX7600, both featuring 2048 stream processors and 128-bit 18GHz GDDR6 memory. However, the former has a memory capacity of 16GB and a power consumption of 190W, while the latter comes with 8GB of memory and consumes 165W.

The RX7400 is expected to have fewer than 2048 stream processors. If it retains 1792, it will perform exceptionally well, comparable to the RX6600. There's also a possibility it could be significantly reduced, similar to the RX6500 XT series, with a memory configuration of 96 bits and power consumption under 150W.

The RX7300 might feature 1024 stream processors, surpassing the RX6400's 768. Its memory interface is likely to be 64 bits, with power consumption probably below 100W.

AMD RX 7400/7300 Entry-Level GPUs in Preparation: Navi33 Core with Dual Cuts

Of course, the most important aspect is the price. Affordable GPU options have become scarce, and the RX7400 and RX7300 will provide new choices for entry-level consumers, especially for those requiring robust display and video codec capabilities due to insufficient processor performance.

Additionally, there's currently no indication that AMD will develop an RX7500 model.

AMD RX 7400/7300 Entry-Level GPUs in Preparation: Navi33 Core with Dual Cuts

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