AMD Radeon RX 7900 (Navi 31) series rumored to feature 20 Gbps memory, launch in November

Published: Jul 30th 2022, 10:07 GMT   Comments

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AMD Radeon RX 7900 rumors: 20 Gbps memory, November launch

According to Greymon, Radeon RX 7900 series will feature faster memory than previously reported.

Over the past few days Greymon has been sharing some further details on the upcoming Radeon RX 7900 cards based on RDNA3 series. These series are to exclusively use Navi 31 GPU, and they should appear before models from new Radeon series.

The leaker now claims that RX 7900 series will feature 20 Gbps memory, which is higher than previously rumored 18 Gbps. Additionally, he notes that 24 Gbps memory may appear in RX 7x50XT refresh later.

Radeon RX 7900 series equipped with 384-bit memory bus and 20Gbps memory would enable maximum memory bandwidth of 960 GB/s. Note, this bandwidth does not account for Infinity Cache.

https://twitter.com/greymon55/status/1553309628196274183

Furthermore, Greymon reaffirms the rumors that Radeon RX 7000 series launch should be in November. This is actually not new information, but it matches previous claims that RDNA3 series may appear 6 to 8 weeks after Ryzen 7000 CPU series.

Red Gaming Tech claims to have initial lineup specs for Radeon RX 7000 series, including RX 7900, RX 7800, RX 7700 and RX 7600 series. Historically speaking, it is very unlikely that the specs of RX 7700-7600 are finalized, so we encourage everyone to take those with a grain of salt.

RGT’s specs appears to match what other leakers claim, such as the one that Navi 31 will only be used by Radeon RX 7900 series. The Navi 32, on the other hand, would be used by Radeon RX 7800 and RX 7700 series.

Alleged Radeon RX 7000 Specs, Source: Red Gaming Tech

The chart is labeled with high uncertainty and there are many specs that are ‘unsure’. However, just assuming that this is based on real information, it is still very likely to change once we get closer to the launch of individual models. If we were to combine both rumors, the full alleged Radeon RX 7000 lineup could look like this:

AMD Radeon RX 7000 RUMORED Specifications
VideoCardzGPUCores (CUs)Memory SizeMem. SpeedMemory BusBandwidth
RX 7975 XTNavi 31
 
12288 (96)
 
24GB G6
 
20 Gbps
 
384-bit
 
960 GB/s
RX 7950 XTNavi 31
 
11264 (88)
 
24GB G6
 
20 Gbps
 
384-bit
 
960 GB/s
RX 7900 XTNavi 31
 
10240 (80)
 
20GB G6
 
20 Gbps
 
320-bit
 
800 GB/s
RX 7800 XTNavi 32
 
8192 (64)
 
16GB G6
 
18-20 Gbps
 
256-bit
 
576 GB/s
RX 7800Navi 32
 
7168 (56)
 
12*/16GB G6
 
18*-20 Gbps
 
192*/256-bit
 
432 GB/s
RX 7700 XTNavi 32
 
6144 (48)
 
12GB G6
 
18*-20 Gbps
 
192-bit
 
432 GB/s
RX 7600 XTNavi 33
 
5120 (40)
 
8GB G6
 
18*-20 Gbps
 
128-bit
 
288 GB/s
RX 7600Navi 33
 
4096 (32)
 
8GB G6
 
18*-20 Gbps
 
128-bit
 
288 GB/s
RX 7500 XTNavi 33
 
2560 (20)
 
6GB G6
 
18*-20 Gbps
 
96-bit
 
216 GB/s

Based on rumors from @Greymon55 & Red Gaming Tech

Source: @greymon55, RedGamingTech




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