AMD Radeon RX 7000’s GPU Renders Show Updated RDNA 3 “Navi 3x” Chip Designs
Twitter user Wild_C (@_wildc) has created new renders to match the recent information leaked by user SkyJuice60 (@SkyJuice60) of the tech outlet. Angstronomics, who revealed brand new details regarding the GPUs just a few days ago.
— Wild_C (@_wildc) August 15, 2022
AMD RDNA 3 Navi 3X GPU Configurations (Preliminary)
In the pictures below, the first photo of the RDNA 3 chips are the original renders, and the second is of the updated renders, which offer a much different layout than the first rumored. Readers should remember that these are fan renders, so the presently released images of the upcoming GPUs from AMD have yet to appear online or in publication. No one currently knows the height or width of the Graphics Die or GCD. It is anticipated that the AMD Navi 31 GPU will have a 533 mm² size and a 308 mm² GCD. The new Navi 31 GPU chips will also carry six 37.5 mm² Memory Dies or MCDs. The Navi 32 is expected to be 350 mm² and offer up to four MCDs. Finally, the Navi 33 is expected to offer a 203 mm² small die. The Navi 33 GPU is expected to support the PCIe Gen5 x8 interface, not the x16 that appears on the fan-made renders. The Navi 33 renders show that AMD will incorporate an angled GPU design seen in the company’s lower entry-level SKUs. AMD’s Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards with Navi 3X “RDNA 3” GPUs are expected to launch later this year with the red team first focusing on high-end variants such as the Navi 31 series. News Sources: @Wild_C (Twitter), 3DCenter