Thursday, August 17th 2023
AMD to Announce New Radeon RX 7000 SKUs Next Week at Gamescom
AMD will announce new Radeon RX 7000 graphics card models next week at a special event at Gamescom 2023. The AMD Gaming Festival 2023 the company has planned for August 25 has a special media event planned for 17:00 local time, led by Scott Herkelman and Frank Azor, which means this is squarely a Radeon RX event. "Please join the AMD Radeon team at Gamescom next week for our next major product announcements," tweeted Herkelman.
As to what the company is expected to announce, the company didn't put out any specifics, but we predict announcements both on the desktop and mobile segments. For desktops, the company is expected to announce new RX 7800 series and RX 7700 series graphics cards to fill the vast performance gap between the RX 7600 and RX 7900 XT. For mobile, the company might announce the mobile RX 7900 series powered by the compact "Navi 31" package. Frank Azor is a pre-built desktop and notebook systems boss at AMD, and his presence in the show confirms mobile RX 7000 series announcements.
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Scott Herkelman (Twitter)
As to what the company is expected to announce, the company didn't put out any specifics, but we predict announcements both on the desktop and mobile segments. For desktops, the company is expected to announce new RX 7800 series and RX 7700 series graphics cards to fill the vast performance gap between the RX 7600 and RX 7900 XT. For mobile, the company might announce the mobile RX 7900 series powered by the compact "Navi 31" package. Frank Azor is a pre-built desktop and notebook systems boss at AMD, and his presence in the show confirms mobile RX 7000 series announcements.
53 Comments on AMD to Announce New Radeon RX 7000 SKUs Next Week at Gamescom
might have a winner but im not that hopeful
Hopefully a RX 7800M XT or even RX 7900M XT comes out with TGP at up to 175W.
7800 xt can't beat a 7950 xt, if it does, than fuck amd and the gap between a 6950 xt and 7900 xt is already so small for a lot of games not much room there.
Or you wanna us force to expect the crap and buy it?! Not gonna happen
I expect certain spec\level of performance but I don't expect shit from the product value. That way, expecting it to be very bad value, it just might prove me wrong, so a slim trace of excitement from a new GPU lunch will see it`s way to my heart- something that have been long gone.
[Not that Nvidia midrange cards do better compared to previous generation:banghead:]
Too bad its probably gonna be 529-539 and move the value needle no where.