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RX 7000 graphics cards can barely keep up with the RTX 40 GPUs

The Chinese leaker Enthusiast Citizen, who has already published accurate leaks in the past, is now doing it again with the new AMD graphics cards.

Disappointing results for AMD; Image: Digital Trends

Almost all of them have released new devices - NVIDIA, Intel and AMD with their processors. However, the Radeon graphics cards are still missing. Enthusiast Citizen now released some rumors about the new graphics cards.


The graphics cards will be unveiled on November 3, which has already been announced by AMD itself. However, according to the leaker, the sale will take place not until December, at least for the two best graphics cards.


The graphics cards will have a difficult time, because they would not come close to the performance of the RTX 40 GPUs. The RTX 4090 should offer between 50 and 100% more performance - depending on the task. Therefore, we can assume that the Radeon cards will not be priced astronomically high.


The only argument for AMD will be the efficiency of the graphics cards. The new graphics cards with TSMC's 5nm technology are supposed to be more than 50% more power efficient (perf/watt) than their predecessors.

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