Tuesday, July 18th 2023

AMD Reportedly Prepping Special Radeon RX 7900 GRE Model for Chinese Market

A reference to an unreleased Radeon RX 7900 GRE GPU specced with 16 GB of VRAM appeared on distributed computing platforms last month. The unusual GRE acronym was a little bit puzzling, but ITHome has recently discovered that this could be the successor to an older GME (Golden Mouse Edition) card. AMD's Radeon RX 590 GME design was released back in March of 2020 to celebrate the year of the Rat or Mouse.

The Chinese zodiac sign for 2023 is the rabbit, hence AMD preparing a Golden Rabbit Edition (GRE) for that territory. ITHome proposes that this Radeon RX 7900 non-XT model could field a cut-down version of Team Red's Navi 31 GPU—with its Compute Unit count possibly reduced slightly below the standard 84 CUs, while an allocation of 16 GB of GDDR6 video memory gets coupled to a 256-bit interface (down from the XT's 20 GB and 320-bit). The short report does not provide any release date information or detailed specifications/features, but we can assume that the GRE is highly likely to arrive within the year it is intended to commemorate.
Sources: IT Home, VideoCardz, China Travel (Image Source)
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11 Comments on AMD Reportedly Prepping Special Radeon RX 7900 GRE Model for Chinese Market

#1
Firedrops
Nothing says "respect" like a patronizing, crippled, and overpriced tribute.
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ZoneDymo
FiredropsNothing says "respect" like a patronizing, crippled, and overpriced tribute.
Do you know anything about the price?
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#3
Mr. Perfect
This could be interesting, it really comes down to price. With the 7900 XT starting at $750 these days, this could maybe slot in around $600
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TheinsanegamerN
So, if they release this as a 256 bit 16GB card, what on earth will the 7800 and 7700 models do?
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#5
HairyLobsters
Mr. PerfectThis could be interesting, it really comes down to price. With the 7900 XT starting at $750 these days, this could maybe slot in around $600
Realistically, price of production hasn't really gone down.
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TheinsanegamerN
HairyLobstersRealistically, price of production hasn't really gone down.
Realistically, the price increase for GPUs FAR outstripped the rising costs.
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#7
Unregistered
Pretty weak play there to get sales hopping (ba-dum-cha).
Seriously though, cut the gimmicks and be more aggressive w your pricing, that will drive sales.
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#8
HD64G
Leftovers from N31 those GPUs. Not enough for a global launch me thinks. Maxed out N32 will be tied to that one with 16GB of VRAM also.
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#9
Raiju
It reminds me of my Radeon HD 7870XT which should have been named HD 7930.
Same trick here with bus width too.
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HD64G
RaijuIt reminds me of my Radeon HD 7870XT which should have been named HD 7930.
Same trick here with bus width too.
The most recent predecessor is the 6800.
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#11
Firedrops
ZoneDymoDo you know anything about the price?
I've never seen a commemoration/anniversary product sold at "reasonable value" prices.
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