A prominent leaker from Bilibili claims that AMD will release the upcoming Radeon RX 7000 GPUs sometime in December. The graphics card is based on RDNA 3 architecture.
ECSM, a popular tipster behind this discovery has some interesting revelations about the new GPU. The leaker is also the same source that accurately predicted the arrival of Intel's Raptor Lake CPUs.
AMD Radeon RX 7000 GPU Leak
According to Tom's Hardware, the leaker has not specified the exact release date of the AMD GPUs in December. However, it mentioned that the product launch will take place next month.
As of now, we only know that the leak is all about the possible month of AMD Radeon RX 7000's official launch. Again, the ECSM left no huge clues if it will be a flagship GPU or not.
He also did not write the particular specs of the upcoming RDNA 3 graphics card. So far, we have no idea about its clock speed, core count, processing units, and other specs about its configuration.
Furthermore, AMD might be preparing to unveil the Navi 31 GPU which was a subject of previous rumors. The Bilibili tipster might be hiding some tricks on the sleeves, but it will take some time for us to find out this secret.
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AMD Radeon RX 7000 Can't Compete With Ada Lovelace
Two flagship SKUs are expected to be launched in November, according to the AMD leaker. However, ESMC thinks that they could not beat Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 when it comes to ray tracing and rasterization.
Since the Radeon RX 7000 GPUs are claimed to be released in December, graphics card buyers might prioritize buying the GeForce 4080 in November in the meantime.
Notebookcheck reports that it's because of the long wait time for AMD fans. With that being said, they won't have any choice but to test out what Nvidia has for the consumers.
However, another leak from Greymon55 could give hope to the Team Red fans. The tipster said that AMD should make its RDNA 3 GPUs available by the end of November.
Despite the hype on AMD Radeon 7000, ESCM believes that it still won't be enough to uplift the performance of the graphics card compared to the GeForce RTX 4090.
Nvidia's RTX 4090 is regarded to be the fastest GPU that's available at the moment. Even though AMD's upcoming graphics card has 4.0GHz boost clocks, it is still a mediocre competitor against Ada Lovelace.
It's still a long way for AMD to catch up with Nvidia. If the former wants to stay ahead of the competition, there's a need to downgrade the price of the GPU so more users can afford to purchase it at a reasonable value.
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Written by Joseph Henry