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AMD's big move! RDNA4 graphics cards are coming, are the 7400/7300 series cold?

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【ITBEAR】According to news on August 12, Taiwanese media BenchLife.info recently released a report stating that the AMD RX 7400/7300 series graphics cards rumored on the market have not appeared in AMD’s major AIBs (Add-in-Board). This news has attracted widespread attention among the product development lists of graphics card partners.

AMDs big move! RDNA4 graphics cards are coming, are the 7400/7300 series cold?

1. Currently, major AMD AIB manufacturers have shifted their research and development focus to the next generation RDNA4 independent graphics card. Information about the RX 7400 / 7300 series graphics cards is still unknown.
  1. The report cannot confirm whether the RX 7400 / 7300 models are specific products developed by computer OEMs such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo. In the previous generation, AMD's RX 6300 graphics card was mainly aimed at the OEM market. It is still unknown whether this strategy will continue in the new generation of products.
  2. If the RX 7400 / 7300 graphics cards are planned to be launched, their graphics memory configurations may be 6GB and 4GB GDDR6. Compared with the RX 7600, a high-end graphics card with Navi 33 core, the cost difference is mainly reflected in the amount of video memory.
  3. Taiwanese media mentioned that the 12GB graphics memory version of the Radeon RX 6750 XT graphics card launched by AMD last year has reached the end of sales. The domestic market is currently dominated by the 10GB graphics memory version, which shows a certain changing trend in the market's demand for graphics card configurations. -->

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