AMD Unveils World’s Most Advanced Gaming Graphics Cards, Built on Groundbreaking AMD RDNA 3 Architecture with Chiplet Design

– High­ly effi­ci­ent AMD RDNA 3 archi­tec­tu­re deli­vers world-class per­for­mance, and fea­tures new uni­fied com­pu­te units, world’s fas­test inter­con­nect, second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Infi­ni­ty Cache tech­no­lo­gy, new dis­play and media engi­nes, and more –

AMD Rade­on RX 7900 Series gra­phics cards deli­ver up to 1.7X hig­her 4K gaming
per­for­mance than the pre­vious flag­ship gra­phics cards –

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today unvei­led new gra­phics cards built on the next-gene­ra­ti­on high-per­for­mance, ener­gy-effi­ci­ent AMD RDNA™ 3 archi­tec­tu­re – the AMD Rade­on™ RX 7900 XTX and Rade­on RX 7900 XT gra­phics cards. Fol­lo­wing on the high­ly suc­cessful AMD “Zen”-based AMD Ryzen™ chip­let pro­ces­sors, the new gra­phics cards are the world’s first gam­ing gra­phics cards to fea­ture an advan­ced AMD chip­let design. They deli­ver excep­tio­nal per­for­mance and superb ener­gy effi­ci­en­cy to power high-frame­ra­te 4K and hig­her reso­lu­ti­on gam­ing in the most deman­ding titles.

The AMD RDNA 3 architecture’s chip­let design com­bi­nes 5nm and 6nm pro­cess nodes, each opti­mi­zed for spe­ci­fic jobs. The breakth­rough archi­tec­tu­re deli­vers up to 54% more per­for­mance per watt than AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re1, and fea­tures the world’s fas­test inter­con­nect lin­king the gra­phics and memo­ry sys­tem chip­lets at up to 5.3 TB/s2. It also offers up to 96 new uni­fied com­pu­te units, second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Infi­ni­ty Cache™ tech­no­lo­gy, and up to 24 GB of high-speed GDDR6 memo­ry with up to a 384-bit memo­ry inter­face. It also includes increased AI through­put that deli­vers up to 2.7X hig­her AI per­for­mance, and second-gene­ra­ti­on ray­tra­cing tech­no­lo­gy that pro­vi­des up to 1.8X hig­her ray­tra­cing per­for­mance than AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re3.

Altog­e­ther, the­se fea­tures and advance­ments deli­ver up to a 1.7X per­for­mance uplift in sel­ect titles at 4K com­pared to AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re4. The new gra­phics cards also sup­port Dis­play­Po­rt™ 2.1 dis­plays capa­ble of deli­ve­ring ultra-high frame­ra­tes and stun­ning visu­als at up to 4K 480Hz and 8K 165Hz refresh rates.

The­se new gra­phics cards are desi­gned by gamers for gamers. As we were deve­lo­ping the new cards, we not only incor­po­ra­ted feed­back from our cus­to­mers, but we built in the fea­tures and capa­bi­li­ties we wan­ted to use,” said Scott Her­kel­man, seni­or vice pre­si­dent & gene­ral mana­ger, Gra­phics Busi­ness Unit at AMD. “We also rea­li­zed that we nee­ded to do some­thing dif­fe­rent to con­ti­nue pushing the enve­lo­pe of the tech­no­lo­gy, and I’m proud of what the team has accom­plished with AMD RDNA 3 and the Rade­on RX 7900 Series gra­phics cards. I can’t wait for gamers to expe­ri­ence the power­house per­for­mance, incre­di­bly vivid visu­als and ama­zing new fea­tures the­se new gra­phics cards offer.”

Rade­on RX 7900 Series Gra­phics Cards
The Rade­on RX 7900 Series are the industry’s most advan­ced gam­ing gra­phics cards, unlo­cking new levels of per­for­mance and effi­ci­en­cy and deli­ve­ring a host of new and enhan­ced fea­tures that super­char­ge the gam­ing expe­ri­ence. The AMD Rade­on RX 7900 XTX gra­phics card deli­vers up to 1.7X hig­her nati­ve 4K per­for­mance than the Rade­on RX 6950 XT gra­phics card in sel­ect titles, while the Rade­on RX 7900 XT pro­vi­des up to 1.5X hig­her per­for­mance than the Rade­on RX 6900 XT gra­phics card in sel­ect titles5. Key fea­tures include:

  • AMD RDNA 3 Archi­tec­tu­re – Fea­turing an advan­ced chip­let design, new com­pu­te units and second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Infi­ni­ty Cache tech­no­lo­gy, AMD RDNA 3 archi­tec­tu­re deli­vers up to 54% more per­for­mance per watt than the pre­vious-gene­ra­ti­on AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re6. New com­pu­te units share resour­ces bet­ween ren­de­ring, AI and ray­tra­cing to make the most effec­ti­ve use of each tran­sis­tor for fas­ter, more effi­ci­ent per­for­mance than the pre­vious generation.
  • Chip­let Design – The world’s first gam­ing GPU with a chip­let design deli­vers up to 15% hig­her fre­quen­ci­es7 at up to 54% bet­ter power effi­ci­en­cy. It includes the new 5nm 306mm2 Gra­phics Com­pu­te Die (GCD) with up to 96 com­pu­te units that pro­vi­de the core GPU func­tion­a­li­ty. It also includes six of the new 6nm Memo­ry Cache Die (MCD) at 37.5mm2, each with up to 16MB of second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Infi­ni­ty Cache technology.
  • Ultra-Fast Chip­let Inter­con­nect – Unleas­hing the bene­fits of second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Infi­ni­ty Cache tech­no­lo­gy, the new chip­lets levera­ge AMD Infi­ni­ty Links and high-per­for­mance fanout pack­a­ging to deli­ver up to 5.3TB/s of bandwidth.
  • Expan­ded Memo­ry and Wider Memo­ry Bus – To meet the gro­wing requi­re­ments of today’s deman­ding titles, the new gra­phics cards fea­ture up to 24GB of high-speed GDDR6 memo­ry run­ning at 20Gbps over a 384-bit memo­ry bus.
  • Dedi­ca­ted AI Acce­le­ra­ti­on and Second-Gene­ra­ti­on Ray­tra­cing – New AI ins­truc­tions and increased AI through­put deli­ver up to 2.7X more per­for­mance than the pre­vious AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re8, while second-gene­ra­ti­on ray­tra­cing tech­no­lo­gy deli­vers up to 1.8X more per­for­mance than the pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on9.
  • Dis­play­Po­rt™ 2.1 Sup­port – The industry’s only high-end gam­ing gra­phics cards to sup­port Dis­play­Po­rt 2.1 tech­no­lo­gy with UHBR 13.5, offe­ring up to 54Gbps of dis­play link band­width and enab­ling high-refresh 4K (up to 480Hz) or 8K (up to 165Hz) gam­ing on next-gen displays.
  • New AMD Radi­ance Dis­play™ Engi­ne – Pro­vi­des 12 bit-per-chan­nel color for up to 68 bil­li­on colors and hig­her refresh rate dis­plays com­pared to AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re and includes sup­port for Dis­play­Po­rt 2.1 and HDMI 2.1a.
  • High-Refresh Gam­ing – Dis­play­Po­rt 2.1 pro­vi­des increased dis­play band­width com­pared to Dis­play­Po­rt 1.410, with the abili­ty to sup­port up to 900Hz, 480Hz and 165Hz refresh rates for 1440p, 4K and 8K dis­plays, respectively.
  • Dual Media Engi­ne – Sup­ports simul­ta­neous encode or decode streams up to 8K60 for HEVC and sup­ports AV1 encode11, deli­ve­ring up to 1.8X hig­her engi­ne fre­quen­cy than AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re12.

AMD Fide­li­ty­FX Super Reso­lu­ti­on 2.2 and AMD Soft­ware: Adre­na­lin Edi­ti­on™ Tech­no­lo­gy
To sup­port the new gra­phics cards, AMD is also announ­cing seve­ral updates to its soft­ware suite, including:

  • AMD Fide­li­ty­FX Super Reso­lu­ti­on (FSR) 2.2 – FSR is now available and upco­ming in 216 games, and the next ite­ra­ti­on of the popu­lar FSR tem­po­ral ups­ca­ling tech­no­lo­gy, FSR 2.2, fea­tures enhance­ments that are desi­gned to impro­ve visu­al qua­li­ty. It is expec­ted to be available in the first title on Novem­ber 8, 2022, For­za Hori­zon 5. It will also be available to game deve­lo­pers soon at GPUOpen.com.
  • AMD FSRAMD plans to release a new ver­si­on of AMD FSR fea­turing AMD Flu­id Moti­on Frames tech­no­lo­gy in 2023, expec­ted to deli­ver up to 2X more FPS com­pared to AMD FSR 2 in sel­ect games13.
  • AMD HYPR-RX – Tar­ge­ted in the first half of 2023, a one-click pre­set which enables various AMD Soft­ware fea­tures – inclu­ding AMD Rade­on Anti-Lag, AMD Rade­on Boost and AMD Rade­on Super Reso­lu­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies – to work tog­e­ther at the same time, redu­cing laten­cy and deli­ve­ring up to 85% hig­her FPS in Dying Light 2 Stay Human with the Rade­on RX 7900 XTX gra­phics card and AMD Soft­ware: Adre­na­lin Edi­ti­on™ 22.40.00.24, than stock set­tings14.
  • New AMD RDNA 3 Media Engi­ne – Fea­tures AV1 hard­ware enco­ding enab­ling up to 7X fas­ter video enco­ding at 8K com­pared to a soft­ware-only solu­ti­on15, and inte­gra­tes Xilinx Con­tent Adap­ti­ve Machi­ne Lear­ning tech­no­lo­gy to enhan­ce text qua­li­ty for lower reso­lu­ti­ons and bit­ra­te streams.
  • Impro­ved Video Recor­ding and Strea­ming AMD col­la­bo­ra­ted with OBS to impro­ve video strea­ming qua­li­ty on AMD Rade­on RX 6000 and Rade­on RX 7000 Series gra­phics cards. In addi­ti­on, the AMD RDNA 3 Media Engi­ne includes AV1 hard­ware enco­ding to help impro­ve qua­li­ty and trans­form live streaming.

AMD Advan­ta­ge™ for Desk­top PCs
Buil­ding on the suc­cess of AMD Advan­ta­ge lap­tops, AMD is brin­ging the AMD Advan­ta­ge frame­work to desk­tops, fusing tog­e­ther the top-of-the-line AMD Ryzen 7950x pro­ces­sors and AMD Rade­on RX 7900 XTX gra­phics cards with AMD Soft­ware: Adre­na­lin Edi­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy and AMD’s smart tech­no­lo­gies to deli­ver the ulti­ma­te plat­form for gamers and crea­tors. AMD Advan­ta­ge cer­ti­fied desk­tops will fea­ture sel­ect AMD smart tech­no­lo­gies that ampli­fy per­for­mance, inclu­ding AMD Smart Access Memo­ry™ tech­no­lo­gy and the new AMD Smart­Ac­cess Video tech­no­lo­gy that intel­li­gent­ly divi­des the deco­ding and enco­ding workloads across AMD Ryzen pro­ces­sors and AMD Rade­on gra­phics cards, deli­ve­ring up to 30% uplift in 4K mul­ti-stream enco­ding16.
AMD Advan­ta­ge desk­tops fea­ture world-class per­for­mance, stun­ning gra­phics with the AMD Radi­ance Dis­play Engi­ne and sup­port­ed AMD Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um tech­no­lo­gy-enab­led moni­tors. They are built to game with high-qua­li­ty chas­sis, CPU liquid coo­ling, a mini­mum of 2TB of NVMe SSD sto­rage, 32GB or more of DDR5 AMD EXPO™ memo­ry17, 80 plus gold power sup­pli­es, and opti­mi­zed acou­stics, and are desi­gned to be easi­ly customizable.
New AMD Advan­ta­ge desk­top sys­tems are expec­ted to be available soon from lea­ding SI part­ners, inclu­ding CSL, Cyber­power, eBuy­er, Fal­con Nor­thwest, Main­gear, Ori­gin PC, and XIdax.

AMD Rade­on RX 7900 Series Pro­duct Specifications

Model Com­pu­te Units GDDR6 Game Clock
(GHz)
Boost Clock18
(GHz)
Memo­ry Interface Infi­ni­ty Cache TBP Pri­ce
(USD SEP)
AMD Rade­on RX 7900 XTX 96 24 GB 2.3 Up to 2.5 384-bit 96 MB 355W $999
AMD Rade­on RX 7900 XT 84 20 GB 2.0 Up to 2.4 320-bit 80 MB 300W $899

Pri­cing and Availability
AMD Rade­on RX 7900 Series gra­phics cards are expec­ted to be available from AMD.com begin­ning Decem­ber 13, 2022, and from lea­ding board part­ners inclu­ding ASRock, ASUS, Bio­star, Giga­byte, MSI, Power­Co­lor, Sap­phi­re, Vas­tar­mor, XFX and Yes­ton begin­ning mid-Decem­ber. The AMD Rade­on RX 7900 XTX has an SEP of $999 USD, while the AMD Rade­on RX 7900 XT has an SEP of $899 USD.

Sup­port­ing Resources

  • Learn more about the Rade­on RX 7900 XTX and Rade­on RX 7900 XT gra­phics cards here
  • Learn more about AMD RDNA 3 archi­tec­tu­re here
  • Learn more about AMD Advan­ta­ge Desk­tops here
  • Learn more about AMD Soft­ware: Adre­na­lin Edi­ti­on appli­ca­ti­on here

About AMD
For more than 50 years AMD has dri­ven inno­va­ti­on in high-per­for­mance com­pu­ting, gra­phics and visua­liza­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies. Bil­li­ons of peo­p­le, lea­ding For­tu­ne 500 busi­nesses and cut­ting-edge sci­en­ti­fic rese­arch insti­tu­ti­ons around the world rely on AMD tech­no­lo­gy dai­ly to impro­ve how they live, work and play. AMD employees are focu­sed on buil­ding lea­der­ship high-per­for­mance and adap­ti­ve pro­ducts that push the boun­da­ries of what is pos­si­ble. For more infor­ma­ti­on about how AMD is enab­ling today and inspi­ring tomor­row, visit the AMD (NASDAQ: AMDweb­siteblogLin­ke­dIn and Twit­ter pages.

Cau­tio­na­ry Statement
This press release con­ta­ins for­ward-loo­king state­ments con­cer­ning Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) such as the fea­tures, func­tion­a­li­ty, per­for­mance, avai­la­bi­li­ty, timing and expec­ted bene­fits of AMD pro­ducts and tech­no­lo­gy inclu­ding the AMD Rade­on™ RX 7900 Series gra­phics cards, AMD RDNA™ 3 archi­tec­tu­re, Fide­li­ty­FX™ Super Reso­lu­ti­on, AMD HYPR-RX, Adre­na­lin Edi­ti­on Tech­no­lo­gy, and AMD Advan­ta­ge™ for desk­top PCs, which are made pur­su­ant to the Safe Har­bor pro­vi­si­ons of the Pri­va­te Secu­ri­ties Liti­ga­ti­on Reform Act of 1995. For­ward-loo­king state­ments are com­mon­ly iden­ti­fied by words such as “would,” “may,” “expects,” “belie­ves,” “plans,” “intends,” “pro­jects” and other terms with simi­lar mea­ning. Inves­tors are cau­tio­ned that the for­ward-loo­king state­ments in this press release are based on cur­rent beliefs, assump­ti­ons and expec­ta­ti­ons, speak only as of the date of this press release and invol­ve risks and uncer­tain­ties that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons. Such state­ments are sub­ject to cer­tain known and unknown risks and uncer­tain­ties, many of which are dif­fi­cult to pre­dict and gene­ral­ly bey­ond AMD’s con­trol, that could cau­se actu­al results and other future events to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from tho­se expres­sed in, or impli­ed or pro­jec­ted by, the for­ward-loo­king infor­ma­ti­on and state­ments. Mate­ri­al fac­tors that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons include, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, the fol­lo­wing: Intel Corporation’s domi­nan­ce of the micro­pro­ces­sor mar­ket and its aggres­si­ve busi­ness prac­ti­ces; glo­bal eco­no­mic uncer­tain­ty; cycli­cal natu­re of the semi­con­duc­tor indus­try; mar­ket con­di­ti­ons of the indus­tries in which AMD pro­ducts are sold; loss of a signi­fi­cant cus­to­mer; impact of the COVID-19 pan­de­mic on AMD’s busi­ness, finan­cial con­di­ti­on and results of ope­ra­ti­ons; com­pe­ti­ti­ve mar­kets in which AMD’s pro­ducts are sold; quar­ter­ly and sea­so­nal sales pat­terns; AMD’s abili­ty to ade­qua­te­ly pro­tect its tech­no­lo­gy or other intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty; unfa­vorable cur­ren­cy exch­an­ge rate fluc­tua­tions; abili­ty of third par­ty manu­fac­tu­r­ers to manu­fac­tu­re AMD’s pro­ducts on a time­ly basis in suf­fi­ci­ent quan­ti­ties and using com­pe­ti­ti­ve tech­no­lo­gies; avai­la­bi­li­ty of essen­ti­al equip­ment, mate­ri­als, sub­stra­tes or manu­fac­tu­ring pro­ces­ses; abili­ty to achie­ve expec­ted manu­fac­tu­ring yields for AMD’s pro­ducts; AMD’s abili­ty to intro­du­ce pro­ducts on a time­ly basis with expec­ted fea­tures and per­for­mance levels; AMD’s abili­ty to gene­ra­te reve­nue from its semi-cus­tom SoC pro­ducts; poten­ti­al secu­ri­ty vul­nerabi­li­ties; poten­ti­al secu­ri­ty inci­dents inclu­ding IT outa­ges, data loss, data brea­ches and cyber-attacks; poten­ti­al dif­fi­cul­ties in upgrading and ope­ra­ting AMD’s new enter­pri­se resour­ce plan­ning sys­tem; uncer­tain­ties invol­ving the orde­ring and ship­ment of AMD’s pro­ducts; AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty to design and intro­du­ce new pro­ducts in a time­ly man­ner; AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty com­pa­nies for design, manu­fac­tu­re and sup­p­ly of mother­boards, soft­ware and other com­pu­ter plat­form com­pon­ents; AMD’s reli­ance on Micro­soft and other soft­ware ven­dors’ sup­port to design and deve­lop soft­ware to run on AMD’s pro­ducts; AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty dis­tri­bu­tors and add-in-board part­ners; impact of modi­fi­ca­ti­on or inter­rup­ti­on of AMD’s inter­nal busi­ness pro­ces­ses and infor­ma­ti­on sys­tems; com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty of AMD’s pro­ducts with some or all indus­try-stan­dard soft­ware and hard­ware; cos­ts rela­ted to defec­ti­ve pro­ducts; effi­ci­en­cy of AMD’s sup­p­ly chain; AMD’s abili­ty to rely on third par­ty sup­p­ly-chain logi­stics func­tions; AMD’s abili­ty to effec­tively con­trol sales of its pro­ducts on the gray mar­ket; impact of govern­ment actions and regu­la­ti­ons such as export admi­nis­tra­ti­on regu­la­ti­ons, tariffs and trade pro­tec­tion mea­su­res; AMD’s abili­ty to rea­li­ze its defer­red tax assets; poten­ti­al tax lia­bi­li­ties; cur­rent and future claims and liti­ga­ti­on; impact of envi­ron­men­tal laws, con­flict mine­rals-rela­ted pro­vi­si­ons and other laws or regu­la­ti­ons; impact of acqui­si­ti­ons, joint ven­tures and/or invest­ments, inclu­ding acqui­si­ti­ons of Xilinx and Pen­san­do, on AMD’s busi­ness and AMD’s abili­ty to inte­gra­te acqui­red busi­nesses; impact of any impair­ment of the com­bi­ned company’s assets on the com­bi­ned company’s finan­cial posi­ti­on and results of ope­ra­ti­on; rest­ric­tions impo­sed by agree­ments gover­ning AMD’s notes, the gua­ran­tees of Xilinx’s notes and the revol­ving cre­dit faci­li­ty; AMD’s indeb­ted­ness; AMD’s abili­ty to gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent cash to meet its working capi­tal requi­re­ments or gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent reve­nue and ope­ra­ting cash flow to make all of its plan­ned R&D or stra­te­gic invest­ments; poli­ti­cal, legal, eco­no­mic risks and natu­ral dis­as­ters; future impairm­ents of good­will and tech­no­lo­gy licen­se purcha­ses; AMD’s abili­ty to attract and retain qua­li­fied per­son­nel; AMD’s stock pri­ce vola­ti­li­ty; and world­wi­de poli­ti­cal con­di­ti­ons. Inves­tors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncer­tain­ties in AMD’s Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on filings, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to AMD’s most recent reports on Forms 10‑K and 10‑Q.

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1 RX-816 – Based on AMD inter­nal ana­ly­sis Novem­ber 2022, on a sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with a Rade­on RX 7900 XTX GPU, dri­ver 31.0.14000.24040, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU, 32 GBDDR4-7200MHz, ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) mother­board, set to 300W TBP, on Win10 Pro, ver­sus a simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red test sys­tem with a 300W Rade­on 6900 XT GPU and dri­ver 31.0.12019.16007. Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results.
2 RX-817 – Based on AMD inter­nal ana­ly­sis, Novem­ber 2022, com­pa­ring the published chip­let inter­con­nect speeds of Rade­on RX 7900 Series GPUs to Intel Pon­te Vec­chio GPU and Apple M1 Ultra.
3 RX-839 – Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs as of 10/30/2022, on a test sys­tem with a Rade­on 7900 XTX GPU, Ryzen 9 7900X CPU, 32GB DDR5, MSI X670E Ace mother­board, Win 11 Pro vs. a simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red test sys­tem with a Ryzen 9 5900X, a Rade­on RX 6950 XT GPU, a ASRock X570 Tai­chi mother­board, using the 3DMark Speed­Way appli­ca­ti­on, test­ing the fol­lo­wing titles: Cyber­punk 2077 (3840x2160), Dying Light 2 Stay­ing Human (3840x2160), Fort­ni­te Saving the World (3840x2160), Mine­craft Bed­rock Neon Dis­trict RTX (3840x2160). Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary.
4 RX-848 – Based on AMD per­for­mance labs inter­nal bench­marks as of Novem­ber 2022 com­pa­ring Rade­on RX 7900 XTX and RX 6950 XT gra­phics simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red with AMD Ryzen 9 7900X, AM5 mother­board, 32GB DDR-6000MT, and Win­dows 11 Pro. Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary.
5 RX-849: Based on AMD per­for­mance labs inter­nal bench­marks as of Novem­ber 2022 com­pa­ring Rade­on RX 7900 XT and Rade­on RX 6900 XT gra­phics simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red with AMD Ryzen 9 7900X, AM5 mother­board, 32GB DDR-6000MT, and Win­dows 11 Pro. Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary.
6 RX-816 – Based on AMD inter­nal ana­ly­sis Novem­ber 2022, on a sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with a Rade­on RX 7900 XTX GPU, dri­ver 31.0.14000.24040, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU, 32 GBDDR4-7200MHz, ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) mother­board, set to 300W TBP, on Win10 Pro, ver­sus a simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red test sys­tem with a 300W Rade­on 6900 XT GPU and dri­ver 31.0.12019.16007, mea­su­ring FPS per­for­mance in sel­ect titles. Per­for­mance per watt cal­cu­la­ted using the total board power (TBP) of the AMD GPUs lis­ted her­ein. Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results.
7 RX-838 – Based on AMD inter­nal ana­ly­sis, Novem­ber 2022, com­pa­ring the game clock fre­quen­ci­es at launch of RDNA 2 vs. RDNA 3.
8 RX-821 – Based on AMD inter­nal mea­su­re­ments, Novem­ber 2022, com­pa­ring the Rade­on RX 7900 XTX at 2.505GHz boost clock with 96 CUs issuing 2X the Bfloat16 math ope­ra­ti­ons per clocks vs. the RX 6900 XT GPU at 2.25 GHz boost clock and 80 CUs issue 1X the Bfloat16 math ope­ra­ti­ons per clock. 
9 RX-839 – Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs as of 10/30/2022, on a test sys­tem with a Rade­on 7900 XTX GPU, Ryzen 9 7900X CPU, 32GB DDR5, MSI X670E Ace mother­board, Win 11 Pro vs. a simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red test sys­tem with a Ryzen 9 5900X, a Rade­on RX 6950 XT GPU, a ASRock X570 Tai­chi mother­board, using the 3DMark Speed­Way appli­ca­ti­on, test­ing the fol­lo­wing titles: Cyber­punk 2077 (3840x2160), Dying Light 2 Stay­ing Human (3840x2160), Fort­ni­te Saving the World (3840x2160), Mine­craft Bed­rock Neon Dis­trict RTX (3840x2160). Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary.
10 Infor­ma­ti­on cur­rent as of Novem­ber 2022, see: https://www.displayport.org/faq/#tab-displayport‑1–4‑standard
11 Video codec acce­le­ra­ti­on (inclu­ding at least the HEVC (H.265), H.264, VP9, and AV1 codecs) is sub­ject to and not ope­ra­ble wit­hout inclusion/installation of com­pa­ti­ble media play­ers. GD-176
12 Based on AMD Labs cal­cu­la­ti­on, Novem­ber 2022, using the Rade­on 7900 XTX media engi­ne fre­quen­cy vs. the Rade­on 6960XT media engi­ne fre­quen­cy. RX-837
13 RX-835 – Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD per­for­mance labs as of Novem­ber 2022, on a test sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with a Ryzen 7950X CPU, AM5 mother­board, 32GB DDR5, Rade­on RX 7900 XTX GPU, Win­dows 11 Pro, using AMD Soft­ware: Adre­na­lin Edi­ti­on 22.40.00.24 with AMD Smart Access Memo­ry tech­no­lo­gy enab­led with FSR 3 with Flu­id Moti­on Frames enab­led vs. a simi­lar­ly con­fi­gu­red sys­tem with FS2 enab­led, both run­ning the Unre­al Engi­ne 5 City appli­ca­ti­on. Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary. RX-835
14 RS-511 – Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs, as of Octo­ber 28, 2022, on a test sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with a Ryzen 7900X CPU engi­nee­ring sam­ple, MSI ACE X670 mother­board, 32GB 5200MHz DDR5, Rade­on RX 7900XTX GPU, Win­dows 11, and HYPR-RX enab­led with AMD Soft­ware: Adre­na­lin Edi­ti­on 22.40.00.24 on the game Dying Light 2. Game tes­ted on high pre­set (DX12) at 1080p reso­lu­ti­on (ups­ca­led to 1440p through HYPR-RX). Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary.
15 RX-813 – Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs Octo­ber 2022, on a test sys­tem con­fi­gu­red with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU, Rade­on RX 7900 XTX GPU, 16GB DDR4-2666MHz, Win­dows 11 22H2, Sam­sung SSD 870 Evo 1TB, Gra­phics Dri­ver Build 2210252212–22.40–221025n-230356E-ATI, VBI­Os BRP 072. Test­ing using an FFmpeg inter­nal build incor­po­ra­ting AV1 hard­ware enco­ding at 8K vs. the publicly available build, trans­co­ding 21Mbps HVEC 8k 60fps video to 12Mbps SW AV1 video. Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results.
16 RX-814 – Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs Octo­ber 2022, on Rade­on™ RX 7900 XTX GPU, on 22.40.00.24 dri­ver, AMD Ryzen 9 7950X pro­ces­sor, 32GB DDR5-6000MT, AM5 mother­board, Win11 Pro. Using a par­al­lel batch trans­code of 3 4K 30Mbps H264 streams into AV1. Sys­tem manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary. RX-814
17 GD-106 – Over­clo­cking and/or Under­vol­ting AMD pro­ces­sors and memo­ry, inclu­ding wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, alte­ring clock fre­quen­ci­es / mul­ti­pli­ers or memo­ry timing / vol­ta­ge, to ope­ra­te out­side of AMD’s published spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons will void any appli­ca­ble AMD pro­duct war­ran­ty, even when enab­led via AMD hard­ware and/or soft­ware. This may also void war­ran­ties offe­red by the sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer or retail­er. Users assu­me all risks and lia­bi­li­ties that may ari­se out of over­clo­cking / under­vol­ting AMD pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, fail­ure of or dama­ge to hard­ware, redu­ced sys­tem per­for­mance and/or data loss, cor­rup­ti­on or vulnerability.
18 GD-151 – ‘Boost Clock Fre­quen­cy is the maxi­mum fre­quen­cy achie­va­ble on the GPU run­ning a burs­ty workload. Boost clock achie­va­bi­li­ty, fre­quen­cy, and sus­taina­bi­li­ty will vary based on seve­ral fac­tors, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to: ther­mal con­di­ti­ons and varia­ti­on in appli­ca­ti­ons and workloads.

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