Tuesday, February 11th 2025

AMD Radeon RX 7650 GRE Is Actually "Great Radeon Edition," Not "Golden Rabbit Edition"

AMD's China customers are now surprised by AMD's claim that the Radeon RX 7650's "GRE" nomenclature actually translates into "Great Radeon Edition" and not into "Golden Rabbit Edition" as we had previously thought. The Radeon RX 7900 GRE was the first "GRE" GPU to debut in the Chinese market. Back in 2023, China celebrated the Year of the Golden Rabbit; hence, AMD made a reference to that and named its GPUs appropriately to appeal to Chinese gamers. However, with 2025 being the year of the snake, AMD decided to just find a new meaning for its GRE branding instead of replacing it altogether. Now, AMD's official documents point to AMD Radeon RX 7650 Great Radeon Edition (GRE).

As a reminder, this RX 7650 GRE "great" SKU carries a Navi 33 GPU with 32 CUs translating into 2048 SPs. Clocked at 2.69 GHz, its 8 GB GDDR6 memory configuration positions it in the low-middle-class gaming segment. Scheduled for a launch in February, it will be priced at 2,099 RMB or 287 USD at the time of writing.
Sources: harukaze5719, via VideoCardz
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17 Comments on AMD Radeon RX 7650 GRE Is Actually "Great Radeon Edition," Not "Golden Rabbit Edition"

#1
Assimilator
They should've gone for the "Trouser Snake Edition".
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#2
AusWolf
Still better than The Ultimate Radeon of our Days, I guess (edit: not that I have anything against the card - but I never liked the GRE naming).
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#3
lexluthermiester
AleksandarKClocked at 2.69 GHz, its 8 GB GDDR6 memory configuration positions it in the Middle-Low-Class gaming segment.
Corrected. This GPU is in the middle of the two lower class cards. Anything below the RX7600 is considered entry-level, such as the RX7500XT.
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#4
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Sabotaged_EnigmaWhere is it great?
Its Great Wall of China Great
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#5
Assimilator
Sabotaged_EnigmaWhere is it great?
Great at recycling old products.
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#6
Nostras
Why does this thing even exist. I thought it was a rejected 32 chip but no, it's just a 7600 with a mild clock bump.
Are they going to advertise it as a "GPU from 2025!!!!" or something?
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#7
wNotyarD
NostrasWhy does this thing even exist.
Net cafes in China are always a thing.
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#8
Nostras
wNotyarDNet cafes in China are always a thing.
But it's just a bloody 7600, the only reason to release this is to deceive customers with garbage marketing.
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#9
wNotyarD
NostrasBut it's just a bloody 7600, the only reason to release this is to deceive customers with garbage marketing.
And what else should AMD do with surplus Navi 33 chips? Dump them into a landfill? Release them as 9050's?
Releasing it as a refreshed RDNA3 (which it is) is better than bullshitting it into the RDNA4 lineup.
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#10
Nostras
wNotyarDAnd what else should AMD do with surplus Navi 33 chips? Dump them into a landfill? Release them as 9050's?
Releasing it as a refreshed RDNA3 (which it is) is better than bullshitting it into the RDNA4 lineup.
What about slashing the price marginally and just selling it as a 7600?
There's no need for a new name here, they will sell like hot cakes if the price is right.
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#11
wNotyarD
NostrasWhat about slashing the price marginally and just selling it as a 7600?
There's no need for a new name here, they will sell like hot cakes if the price is right.
Works. But as long as this stays China-only, what difference does it make?
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#12
AusWolf
NostrasWhat about slashing the price marginally and just selling it as a 7600?
There's no need for a new name here, they will sell like hot cakes if the price is right.
Exactly what I thought. Stupid marketing for stupid people.
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#13
lexluthermiester
NostrasBut it's just a bloody 7600
Except it's not. By the clock specs it's inbetween the 7600 and the 7600XT.
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#14
wNotyarD
lexluthermiesterExcept it's not. By the clock specs it's inbetween the 7600 and the 7600XT.
Looks just like an OC'd 7600.
But then again, wasn't the 6650XT just an OC'd 6600XT? That's what refreshes are. It wouldn't be out of place to call this new card just 7650 and drop the GRE, but as that suffix was meant to be China-exclusive before...
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#15
AusWolf
lexluthermiesterExcept it's not. By the clock specs it's inbetween the 7600 and the 7600XT.
Of course it's not. It's a 7600 and two clicks in the driver menu. The 7600 XT has extra 8 GB RAM which you can't replicate through software.
wNotyarDLooks just like an OC'd 7600.
But then again, wasn't the 6650XT just an OC'd 6600XT? That's what refreshes are.
I'd rather not call them a "refresh", but basically, yes.
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#16
_roman_
I like those GRE cards. (nvidia maybe have the ti and super tag. so let amd have the GRE tag)

I also like that similar cards only get a +50 in the number. So I can see easily how old a card may be.

I had a 6600XT in the past. Some reviews recently suddenly put the 7600XT ahead. These were similar cards in the performance. These are entry cards for older epic game store giveaway games. I would not play newer games like avatar pandora / the last of us / cp2077 and such with these cards.

I like those +50 numbers better as the nvidia nonsense. I really have no glue what is better or worse on the nivida side. The top modell 4090 is kinda seen quite often in reviews. But the lower cards are hard to determine where they perform for myself.
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#17
andrehide
There is a serious competition for worst product naming between AMD GPU division, Microsoft Xbox division and the USB Forum.
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