According to news from this website on August 12, Taiwanese media BenchLife.info reported that the previously rumored RX 7400 / 7300 graphics cards have not yet appeared in the product development of AMD’s major AIB (this site’s note: Add-in-Board) graphics card partners in the list.
Major AMD AIB manufacturers are currently focusing on the next generation RDNA4 independent graphics card, and have not obtained information about RX 7400 / 7300.
However, the report also stated that it could not confirm whether the RX 7400 / 7300 models were launched by the three major computer OEM companies, Dell, HP and Lenovo. AMD's previous generation lowest-end desktop discrete graphics product, the RX 6300, is a special model mainly targeted at the OEM market.
The report believes that assuming that the RX 7400 / 7300 two graphics cards are indeed launched, the graphics memory configuration "may be" 6GB and 4GB GDDR6. Compared with the higher-end graphics card RX 7600 using Navi 33 core, the cost difference mainly lies in the graphics memory Quantitatively.
In addition, Taiwanese media also mentioned that the 12GB video memory version of the Radeon RX 6750 GRE graphics card launched by AMD last year has entered the final stage of sales, and the domestic market is dominated by the 10GB video memory version.
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