Dell deployed AMD Radeon RX 7400 graphics cards within its new Pro Tower Plus enterprise desktop computers. These systems feature Core Ultra 7 265 vPro processors and target business customers rather than individual consumers. The graphics card appears destined for OEM-exclusive distribution based on current evidence. Enterprise configurations suggest AMD designed this GPU primarily for commercial desktop applications. The University of Toronto Scarborough website provided initial technical specifications for the hardware.
The Radeon RX 7400 delivers 8GB GDDR6 memory capacity and four DisplayPort connections for multiple monitor setups. Previous generation RX 6400 cards contained only 4GB memory, making this a substantial upgrade for entry-level users. AMD built the card using NAVI 33 architecture from RDNA 3 technology, sharing components with the Radeon RX 7600 model. Manufacturers created a significantly reduced version with fewer processing cores and narrower memory bandwidth. AIDA64 database entries first revealed the graphics card approximately one month ago.
The Radeon RX 7400 delivers 8GB GDDR6 memory capacity and four DisplayPort connections for multiple monitor setups. Previous generation RX 6400 cards contained only 4GB memory, making this a substantial upgrade for entry-level users. AMD built the card using NAVI 33 architecture from RDNA 3 technology, sharing components with the Radeon RX 7600 model. Manufacturers created a significantly reduced version with fewer processing cores and narrower memory bandwidth. AIDA64 database entries first revealed the graphics card approximately one month ago.