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AMD Radeon RX 7000 series
An AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, the series' flagship model
Release dateDecember 13, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-12-13)
Manufactured byTSMC
Designed byAMD
Marketed byAMD
CodenameNavi 3x
ArchitectureRDNA 3
Cores28-96 Compute Units (CUs)
Transistors
  • 57.7B (Navi 31 GCD)
  • 28.1B (Navi 32 GCD)
  • 13.3B (Navi 33)
  • 2.05B (MCD)
Fabrication processTSMC N5 (GCD)
TSMC N6 (Navi 33 and MCD)
Cards
Entry-level
  • Radeon RX 7600S
  • Radeon RX 7600M
  • Radeon RX 7600M XT
  • Radeon RX 7600
  • Radeon RX 7600 XT
  • Radeon RX 7700S
Mid-range
  • Radeon RX 7700 XT
  • Radeon RX 7800 XT
  • Radeon RX 7900M
  • Radeon RX 7900 GRE
High-end
  • Radeon RX 7900 XT
  • Radeon RX 7900 XTX
API support
DirectX
OpenCLOpenCL 2.1
OpenGLOpenGL 4.6
VulkanVulkan 1.3
History
PredecessorRadeon RX 6000 series
VariantRadeon Pro W7000 series
SuccessorRadeon RX 8000 series
Support status
Supported

The Radeon RX 7000 series is a series of graphics processing units developed by AMD, based on their RDNA 3 architecture. It was announced on November 3, 2022[1] and is the successor to the Radeon RX 6000 series. The first two graphics cards of the family (RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX) were released on Dec 13, 2022.

Currently AMD has announced and released seven desktop graphics cards of the Radeon RX 7000 series: the entry level RX 7600 and RX 7600 XT; the mainstream RX 7700 XT and RX 7800 XT; and the enthusiast RX 7900 GRE, RX 7900 XT and RX 7900XTX.[2] Five laptop chips have also been released in two series; the power efficiency targeting S series, consisting of the RX 7600S and RX 7700S; and the M series, consisting of the RX 7600M, RX 7600M XT and the RX 7900M.[3]

Features

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  • RDNA 3 microarchitecture
    • Up to 96 Compute Units (CU) compared to the maximum of 80 in the RX 6000 series
    • New dual-issue shader arithmetic logic units (ALUs) in each CU with the ability to execute two instructions per cycle
    • Second-generation Ray tracing accelerators
    • Acceleration of AI inference tasks with Wave matrix multiply-accumulate (WMMA) instructions on FP16, non-matrix execution units[4][5]
  • First consumer graphics card to be based on a chiplet design
    • TSMC N5 for Graphics Compute Die (GCD)
    • TSMC N6 for Memory Cache Die (MCD)
  • Up to 24 GB of GDDR6 video memory
  • Doubled L1 cache from 128 KB to 256 KB per array
  • 50% increased L2 cache from 4 MB to 6 MB maximum[6]
  • Second-generation Infinity Cache with up to 2.7x peak bandwidth and up to 96 MB (16 MB per MCD) in capacity
  • PCI Express 4.0 x8 or x16 interface
  • Support for AV1 hardware encoding and decoding for 12-bit video up to 8K60[7]
  • New "Radiance Display" Engine with:
    • DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR 13.5 support (up to 54 Gbit/s bandwidth)
    • HDMI 2.1a support (up to 48 Gbit/s bandwidth)
    • Support up to 8K 165 Hz or 4K 480 Hz output with DSC
    • 12-bit color and Rec. 2020 support for HDR
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Graphics Compute Die (GCD) Memory Cache
Die (MCD)
Navi 31[8] Navi 32 Navi 33
Codename Plum Bonito Wheat Nas Hotpink Bonefish
Compute units
(Stream processors)
[FP32 cores]
96
(6144)
[12288]
60
(3840)
[7680]
32
(2048)
[4096]
Transistors 45.7B 28.1B 13.3B 2.05B
Transistor density 152.3 MTr/mm2 140.5 MTr/mm2 65.2 MTr/mm2 55.4 MTr/mm2
Die size 300 mm2 200 mm2 204 mm2 37 mm2
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The Navi 31 multi-chip module features 58 billion transistors, a 165% increase in transistor density than the previous generation Navi 2x, across seven dies: one Graphics Compute Die (GCD) and six Memory Cache Dies (MCD). The full Navi 31 die contains 12,288 FP32 cores, equivalent to 6144 stream processors.[9] Reportedly, the Navi 31 die has been designed to scale up to 3.0 GHz frequency, though AMD's Radeon RX 7900 XTX reference design can hit a boost frequency of 2.5 GHz.[10] The Navi 31 die is fabricated on TSMC's N5 process node.

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The Navi 33 die features 13.3 billion transistors and a die size of 204 mm2. The full die features 4096 FP32 cores, segmented into 32 Compute Units.[11] Unlike the higher-end Navi 31 die, it is a monolithic design fabricated on TSMC's N6 process node.

Products

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Desktop

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Model
(Code name)
Release Date
& Price
Architecture
fab
Chiplets Transistors
& die size[i]
Core Fillrate[ii][iii][iv] Processing power[ii][v]
(TFLOPS)
Infinity Cache Memory TBP Bus
interface
Config[vi] Clock[ii]
(MHz)
Texture
(GT/s)
Pixel
(GP/s)
Half[vii] Single Double Size Bandwidth
(GB/s)
Size Bandwidth
(GB/s)
Bus type
& width
Clock
(MT/s)

Radeon RX 7600
(Navi 33)[12]
May 25, 2023
$269 USD
RDNA 3
TSMC N6
Monolithic 13.3×109
204 mm2
2048:128:64:32:64
32 CU
1720
2655
220.2
339.8
110.1
169.9
14.09
21.75
14.09
21.75
0.220
0.340
32 MB 476.9 8 GB 288 GDDR6
128-bit
18000 165 W PCIe 4.0
×8
Radeon RX 7600 XT
(Navi 33)[13][14]
Jan 24, 2024
$329 USD
1720
2755
220.2
352.6
110.1
176.3
14.09
22.57
14.09
22.57
0.220
0.353
16 GB 190 W
Radeon RX 7700 XT
(Navi 32)[15]
Sep 6, 2023
$449 USD
RDNA 3
TSMC N5 (GCD)
TSMC N6 (MCD)
1 × GCD
3 × MCD
28.1×109
346 mm2
3456:216:96:54:108
54 CU
1900
2544
410.4
549.5
182.4
244.2
26.27
35.17
26.27
35.17
0.410
0.550
48 MB 1995 12 GB 432 GDDR6
192-bit
245 W PCIe 4.0
×16
Radeon RX 7800 XT
(Navi 32)[16]
Sep 6, 2023
$499 USD
1 × GCD
4 × MCD
3840:240:96:60:120
60 CU
1800
2430
432
583.2
172.8
233.2
27.64
37.32
27.64
37.32
0.432
0.583
64 MB 2708 16 GB 624 GDDR6
256-bit
19500 263 W
Radeon RX 7900 GRE
(Navi 31)[17]
Jul 27, 2023
China only,
Feb 27, 2024
$549 USD
57.7×109
529 mm2
5120:320:192:80:160
80 CU
1270
2245
406.4
718.4
243.8
431.0
26.01
45.98
26.01
45.98
0.406
0.718
2250 576 18000 260 W
Radeon RX 7900 XT
(Navi 31)[18]
Dec 13, 2022
$899 USD
1 × GCD
5 × MCD
5376:336:192:84:168
84 CU
1500
2400
504.0
806.4
288.0
460.8
32.26
51.61
32.26
51.61
0.504
0.806
80 MB 2900 20 GB 800 GDDR6
320-bit
20000 315 W
Radeon RX 7900 XTX
(Navi 31)[19]
Dec 13, 2022
$999 USD
1 × GCD
6 × MCD
6144:384:192:96:192
96 CU
1900
2500
729.6
960.0
364.8
480.0
46.69
61.44
46.69
61.44
0.730
0.960
96 MB 3500 24 GB 960 GDDR6
384-bit
355 W
  1. ^ Approximate die size of all active dies (one GCD and up to six MCD).[20]
  2. ^ a b c Boost values (if available) are stated below the base value in italic.
  3. ^ Texture fillrate is calculated as the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
  4. ^ Pixel fillrate is calculated as the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
  5. ^ Precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
  6. ^ Unified shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units : Ray accelerators : AI accelerators and Compute Units (CU)
  7. ^ Officially declared half-precision performance is twice of the one shown here due to being based on different operation (a×b+c×d+e).

Mobile

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Model
(Code name)
Release
date
Architecture
fab
Chiplets Transistors
& die size
Core Fillrate[a][b][c] Processing power[a][d]
(TFLOPS)[e]
Infinity
Cache
Memory TDP Interface
Config[f] Clock[a]
(MHz)
Texture
(GT/s)
Pixel
(GP/s)
Half[g] Single Double Size Bandwidth
(GB/s)
Bus type
& width
Clock
(MT/s)

Radeon RX 7600S
(Navi 33)[21]
Jan 4, 2023 RDNA 3
TSMC N6
Monolithic 13.3×109
204 mm2
1792:112:64:28:56
28 CU
1500
2200
168.0
246.4
96.00
140.8
10.75
15.77
10.75
15.77
0.168
0.246
32 MB 8 GB 256 GDDR6
128-bit
16000 75 W PCIe 4.0
×8
Radeon RX 7600M
(Navi 33)[22]
1500
2410
168.0
269.9
96.0
154.2
10.75
17.28
10.75
17.28
0.168
0.270
90 W
Radeon RX 7600M XT
(Navi 33)[23]
2048:128:64:32:64
32 CU
1500
2615
192.0
334.1
96.00
167.0
12.29
21.42
12.29
21.42
0.192
0.335
288 18000 120 W
Radeon RX 7700S
(Navi 33)[24]
1500
2500
192.0
320.0
96.0
160.0
12.29
20.48
12.29
20.48
0.192
0.320
100 W
Radeon RX 7800M
(Navi 32)[25]
Sep 11, 2024 RDNA 3
TSMC N5 (GCD)
TSMC N6 (MCD)
1 × GCD
3 × MCD
28.1×109
346 mm2
3840:240:96:60:120

60 CU


2335

560.4

224.2

35.87

35.87

0.560
48 MB 12 GB 432 GDDR6

192-bit

180 W ?
Radeon RX 7900M
(Navi 31)[26]
Oct 19, 2023 1 × GCD
4 × MCD
57.7×109
529 mm2
4608:288:192:72:144
72 CU
1825
2090
525.6
601.9
350.4
401.3
33.64
38.52
33.64
38.52
0.526
0.602
64 MB 16 GB 576 GDDR6
256-bit
PCIe 4.0
×16
  1. ^ a b c Boost values (if available) are stated below the base value in italic.
  2. ^ Texture fillrate is calculated as the number of Texture Mapping Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
  3. ^ Pixel fillrate is calculated as the number of Render Output Units multiplied by the base (or boost) core clock speed.
  4. ^ Precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
  5. ^ GPUs based on RDNA 3 have dual-issue stream processors so that up to two shader instructions can be executed per clock cycle under certain parallelism conditions.
  6. ^ Unified shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units : Ray accelerators : AI accelerators and Compute units (CU)
  7. ^ Officially declared half-precision performance is twice of the one shown here due to being based on different operation (a×b+c×d+e).

Workstation

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Issues

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Idle power usage

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Abnormally high power draw while at idle was observed with the Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX when using select high resolution, high refresh rate displays and when the GPU is decoding video. ComputerBase discovered that the RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX drew a respective 71W and 80W when decoding and playing a 4K 60FPS YouTube video compared to the 30W used by the RX 6900 XT for the same task.[27] AMD acknowledged the issue and it was added to the list of known issues to be addressed with future updates to drivers and Radeon Adrenalin software.[28] On December 22, 2022, Adrenalin Edition 22.12.2 was released and its RDNA 3-exclusive driver significantly reduced the GPU's power usage at idle and when decoding video.[29][30]

Reference card temperature issues

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AMD's reference editions of the Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX have suffered from high temperatures of up to 109°C on the GPU hot spot. AIB partner cards were confirmed to not be affected by this issue. The loud fans and thermal throttling on reference cards could have been as a result of poor contact between the reference cooler and the GPU chiplets.[31] HardwareLuxx instead considered that the direct die cooling used for the Navi 31 chiplets could be difficult due to uneven contact pressure across the seven dies even if they may look to be level.[32] AMD issued a statement in December 2022 that it was investigating the issue.[33] AMD said that the noisy fans and thermal throttling on reference cards were due to a manufacturing defect where there was an insufficient amount of water in vapor chambers.[34][35] Affected cards would be replaced by AMD upon request.

On January 6, 2023, Scott Herkelman, Senior Vice President & General Manager Graphics at AMD, said in an interview with PCWorld that "you would see a small performance delta" if the GPU throttles at 110 °C during certain workloads.[36] Some media outlets disagreed with statements made by Herkelman, such as how he said there was "a small performance delta" when 3 out of 4 affected RX 7900 XTX performed worse than a previous generation 6900 XT in the same test.[37] Usually, the RX 7900 XTX performs approximately 30–60% better than a 6900 XT.[38]

See also

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References

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  22. ^ "AMD Radeon RX 7600M Specs". TechPowerUp. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
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