AMD To Challenge NVIDIA’s High-End Ada GPUs With A Record 200,000 Navi 31 Shipments In Q4 2022 For Radeon RX 7900 XTX And RX 7900 XT Graphics Cards
The report comes from Kyle Bennett of (Ex HardOCP & Ex Intel) and seems to have been confirmed by multiple sources. AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XTX & Radeon RX 7900 XT graphics cards are based on the RDNA 3-based Navi 31 GPU. Each graphics card features a slightly different SKU of the Navi 31 chip but they are essentially the same chip, albeit configured differently.
— Kyle Bennett (@KyleBennett) December 11, 2022 As per Kyle, the total number of Navi 31 GPUs that AMD is planning to ship this quarter is around 200,000 units which are far greater than what NVIDIA has shipped so far for its Ada Lovelace GPUs. It’s stated that there will be over 30,000 reference cards on shelves on launch day so it is likely that the rest of those GPUs are going to AIB partners who have a huge lineup of custom cards ready to hit shelves starting Mid of December. The competition on the other hand had shipped around 160,000 units in total up till the mid of November. That number was split between 130,000 RTX 4090 (AD102) & 30,000 RTX 4080 (AD103) units. That number should have exceeded the 200,000 mark by now but the most important thing that we know is that the RTX 4080 had a smaller launch supply than the RTX 4090 and despite that, the new 4080 failed to clear off retail shelves. We don’t know if the unit figures are split evenly between the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX or RX 7900 XT but it will definitely be interesting to know the actual split figure. With that said, 30,000 units are definitely a good quantity for launch and there should be enough stock for gamers. This falls in line with the earlier reports which said that the initial supply for AMD’s RDNA 3 GPUs would be higher than the NVIDIA RTX 40 series.