The first custom variant of AMD's Radeon RX 7600 8 GB graphics card from Sapphire which aims at the mainstream segment has been leaked.
The AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card is supposed to be a mainstream offering within the RDNA 3 lineup. The graphics card was expected to launch by the end of this month but based on the new leak by Videocardz, Asian retailers already have the first batch of these custom models which more or less confirms that the launch is indeed happening soon.
As for the model that was pictured, it is the Sapphire Radeon RX 7600 Pulse which should offer a non-reference cooling and PCB design with dual-fan cooling. The card is labeled as "Overclocked" and is also confirmed to feature 8 GB of GDDR6 memory. On the side of the packaging, you can read 32 Compute Units or 2048 cores, 32 MB of AMD Infinity Cache ad RT+AI accelerators. So it's more or less based on the full Navi 33 die.
The AMD Navi 33 GPU is going to power the Radeon RX 7600 series graphics cards and would be the third and only chip of the RDNA 3 lineup that utilizes a monolithic design.
The Navi 33 GCD features 2 Shader Engines and each Shader Engine has 2 Shader Arrays (2 per SE / 4 in total). This rounds up to 16 WGP's or 32 Compute Units for a total of 2048 cores which is the same core count as the Navi 23 GPU.
The GPU will come packaged with 32 MB of Infinity Cache, the same amount as the Navi 23 GPU, and across a 128-bit wide bus. First introduced on laptops as the Radeon RX 7700 & RX 7600 series, the Navi 33 GPUs will be aiming at the budget segment with prices between the $250-$350 US range. Expect the AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card to launch by the end of May.
News Source: VideoCardz
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