Someone found a canceled AMD graphics card called the Radeon RX 7500. The card uses a NAVI 33 XE chip with 1536 Stream Processors. It comes with 6 GB of memory, which runs on a narrow 96-bit connection. A user shared pictures of the card online but blurred some parts of the design. The card works at a very slow speed of just 300 MHz.
AMD planned this card for budget gamers but never officially released it. The company did not explain why it canceled the card before launch. Most new cards today come with 8 GB of memory at prices above $300. Computer part makers appear to have left behind the market for cards under $200. Signs point to AMD skipping directly to newer models instead of releasing this card.
AMD planned this card for budget gamers but never officially released it. The company did not explain why it canceled the card before launch. Most new cards today come with 8 GB of memory at prices above $300. Computer part makers appear to have left behind the market for cards under $200. Signs point to AMD skipping directly to newer models instead of releasing this card.