AMD introduced the Radeon RX 7400 graphics processor as a gaming alternative to the recently released PRO W7400 workstation model. The company designed this RDNA 3-based card for budget-conscious consumers seeking entry-level performance. Both variants share identical hardware specifications across their core components. The graphics card features 1792 stream processors alongside 28 dedicated ray tracing accelerators built on the NAVI 33 silicon. AMD equipped the RX 7400 with 8 gigabytes of GDDR6 memory operating at 10.8 gigabits per second.
This memory configuration delivers 173 gigabytes per second of bandwidth, representing a 40 percent reduction compared to the RX 7600 model. The compact single-slot design measures 167 millimeters in length while consuming just 55 watts of power. This low power requirement eliminates the need for external power connections. Dell has already incorporated the graphics processor into enterprise desktop systems. AMD appears to target original equipment manufacturers rather than individual consumers for distribution.
This memory configuration delivers 173 gigabytes per second of bandwidth, representing a 40 percent reduction compared to the RX 7600 model. The compact single-slot design measures 167 millimeters in length while consuming just 55 watts of power. This low power requirement eliminates the need for external power connections. Dell has already incorporated the graphics processor into enterprise desktop systems. AMD appears to target original equipment manufacturers rather than individual consumers for distribution.