While we were wondering and speculating about the conspicuously absent AMD Radeon RX 7800 series, we saw a simulated RX 7800 XT built using a Radeon Pro W7800. In the same article, I speculated that his RX 7800 XT is still a few months away from hitting stores, but it turns out it could be coming sooner or later.
ASRock offers a pair of AMD graphics card models Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC)as discovered by Harukaze 5719. Both cards confirm the existence and name of his RX 7800 XT. Specifications have yet to be confirmed, but the name suggests the card will ship with his 16GB of memory.
The two cards are ASRock RX 7800 XT PG 16GO and RX 7800 XT PGW 16GO. Aside from the RX 7800 XT name and confirmation of 16 GB of memory, it’s safe to assume that these cards fall under his ASRock’s Phantom Gaming sub-brand. The PGW name doesn’t match the other Phantom Gaming models, but it’s certainly a variation rather than an actual difference.
The RX 7800 XT’s presence isn’t surprising, but the timing of its launch is even more surprising. A typical GPU release cadence is to launch high-end cards first, then mid-range cards, and finally entry-level models. But this time his RX 7600 was released before the RX 7800 or 7700 models.
However, this is not a hard and fast rule. Nothing in the world of GPUs these days. AMD released the RX 7600 as a replacement for Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 4060, but either the performance wasn’t where it needed to be or it needed some recalibration and bug fixes before AMD shipped the quintessential Navi 32 chip. There is also a possibility. to the public. But I’m just speculating here.
RX7800XT should do it It will eventually be a competitor to Nvidia’s RTX 4070 series. Whether to compete on performance, price, or both is a million-dollar question that we’re all looking forward to answering.