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AMD is rumored to introduce more RDNA 3 graphics cards

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There is talk of more Radeon Graphic cards which could still be on the way. The card generation started rolling out in late 2022 and there weren't many options for quite some time as RX 7900 XTX and XT were the only options for a while. But now it looks like the lower end of the pack will be getting a few more releases, as revealed by a well-known leaker. Komachi_Ensaka in X (through Video card) has hinted at the fact that those new GPUs are coming.

These are fairly inexpensive and certainly entry-level options that aren't exactly great for gaming graphics cards. They're more of a good option for a Low profile graphics card with a dedicated output that is not too powerful to use. As we have seen above, The RX 6500 XT doesn't exactly get good reviewsBut AMD is likely simply leveraging lower-quality chips from the rest of the production. The RX 8000 series seems to be coming relatively soon.

Rumors about Radeon RX 7400 and 7300, Source KOMACHI_ENSAKA on X
Rumors about Radeon RX 7400 and 7300, Source KOMACHI_ENSAKA on X

Potential specifications

There's not much to say about what's on board. The rumor mill has suggested that the GPUs will be part of the Navi 33 family, which currently contains both the RX 7600 XT and RX 7600, giving us a better idea of ​​what the new cards could offer, as they feature 16GB and 8GB of GDDR6 respectively with a 128-bit memory bus, with a memory clock of 2,250MHz and 2,048 stream processors.

That means we can expect the RX 7400 and 7300 to have a maximum of 2048 stream processors, 8GB of memory, and likely less than 165W of power. With the 7300 even further behind, that's the maximum potential of the current Navi 33 options. Seeing that in our RX 7600 XT ReviewIt didn't hold up too well, which means we don't expect to speak too highly of these new models, but they do always have some use, such as in more space-constrained setups. But hopefully they should cost less than $200 and at least outperform AMD's integrated graphics to make any sense.

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