Radeon RX 7800 XT with Navi 32 GPU appears on the regulator’s website

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New information has surfaced about Asrock’s upcoming Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card. The listing of an Asian regulator states that the card will have a 256-bit memory bus, which seems to confirm that the card will have a Navi 32 GPU. There have been rumors about this for some time.

The map is online on the Eurasian Economic Commission website. That site showed the Asrock Radeon RX 7800 XT, a new video card model that should be released soon. The information shows that Asrock plans to release the video card in two color variants, one black and one white.

Although the exact specifications of the card are still unknown, it appears that the card will have a Navi 32 GPU. The card would have 16GB of RAM. This means that the card will have a 256bit memory bus. This appears to confirm previous rumors that the upcoming AMD cards in the midrange segment will indeed have a GPU based on RDNA3.

Earlier this week, images emerged of the Navi 32 GPU, which has not yet been officially announced by AMD for specific cards. Those images show that the GPU has a graphics card of about 200mm² with four memory chiplets for a total of 64MB of cache memory and 60 compute units. The fact that the newly surfaced Asrock card contains a 256-bit memory bus seems to be yet another confirmation that the card will indeed have a GPU with those specifications.

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