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A 6 -GB card that has never made it into the market

The entry-level RDNA 3-GPU was not officially published, but allegedly exists, as can be seen from the leaked images.

Radeon RX “7500” with Navi 33 GPU -The and 1536 Stream processors discovered

The GPUs of the X500 and X400 series from AMD, such as the RX 6400 and RX 6500 XT, did not have much attraction, which was due to the low VRAM capacity and certain restrictions that they made somewhat lackless when playing. AMD supposedly repeated the story by also launching such entry-level GPUs in the RX 7000 line-up, but later not.

Some of the rumored entry-level RX 7000 GPUs, which were originally planned at the start, were the RX 7300 and RX 7400, but we didn't hear much of RX “7500”. Surprisingly, we not only get a little insight into his specifications, but we have also received a picture that shows the design of the map.

Photo credits: @Gokforsfree

User @gokforsfree posted a picture of the Radeon RX 7500, but triggered some components. According to the leak, the GPU allegedly has a navigation system 33 XE cubes and has 1536 stream processors. This is apparently a cut navigation system 33 cubes, which is used in the GPUS of the RX 7600 series and supports a storage bus interface of only 96-bit. This leads to a 6 -GB -GDR6 -Vram capacity, which is much inferior to the RX 7600 GPU.

Photo credits: @Gokforsfree

GPU-Z confirms the specifications of the card, but since it has not been officially published, the software does not fully recognize it. For this reason, you see no clock speeds in GPU-Z, but the user confirmed that the GPU works, but with an incredibly low frequency of only 300 MHz. The exact reason for the cancellation of the GPU by AMD is not yet known, and it is unlikely that we will see the card on the market.

Although 8 GB cards are outdated on the market, a sub-200 GPU such as the RX 7500 with 6 GB memory for gaming purposes could be used. Unfortunately, it feels as if AMD is not interested in producing 6 GB or 4 GB cards with a price of $ 100 to 200, and if you consider that, like NVIDIA, it still sticks to $ 300, the price segment of entry prices from the GPU manufacturers seem to be completely abandoned.

Nevertheless, there is a very little chance that AMDS RX 7300 and RX 7400 can recently add the RX 7300 to its support list. Nevertheless, this seems quite unlikely at this point, since it is already too late and we could see an RX 9050 instead.

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