AMD's Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX made their debut in December 2022. They're high-end cards made with the most powerful RDNA 3 GPU: Navi 31. Flagship cards are always the first to release, and normally, the next GPU to be released would be one tier lower. Not this time, though.
The next card to be released was the Navi 33-based RX 7600, a full five months later than the RX 7900 cards. Where the heck are Navi 32-based RX 7800 cards? They remain conspicuously absent. There could be any number of reasons why. Maybe AMD isn't happy with the performance, or the GPU needed a re-spin, or there was some unexpected errata. We'll probably never know.
While we wait for Navi 32 cards, Igor's Lab undertook an interesting experiment. He took AMD's Radeon Pro W7800 graphics card, disabled half of its 32GB of memory and tweaked the power limits in order to simulate what to expect from a hypothetical RX 7800 XT.
Before looking at the results, it's important to remember that this is an experiment, and not one that claims to accurately simulate an RX 7800 XT. The actual specs of the Navi 32 GPU remain confidential, including the number of shaders, clock speeds and power levels.
Also, the W7800 uses the big Navi 31 GPU which it shares with the RX 7900 cards, making this very much an unscientific comparison. An appropriate amount of salt is required. Nevertheless, it's interesting, and a fun little experiment from Igor.
Looking at the results, we see the 'RX 7800 XT' is barely faster than the RX 6800 XT. It might be more power efficient, but without a decent inter-generational jump in performance, there would be few reasons to choose an RX 7800 card over a 6800 XT or 6900 XT for playing games.
We can expect the an RX 7800 to offer
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