AMD Radeon RX 7600 Specifications Reaffirmed in Leak: 2048 Stream Processors

The first details about AMD’s new mainstream Radeon RX 7600 graphics card only surfaced last week when several stores in Asia started offering the product in both retail and marketplaces. video card Today we published a GPU-Z screenshot that doubles down on the general specs of the device and reveals some additional information. As with all leaks, take this information with a grain of salt.
AMD’s Radeon RX 7600 is based on the company’s Navi 32 XL graphics processor with 32 compute units or 2048 stream processors combined with 128 texture units and 32 raster operating units. and can burst from the default 2250 MHz game clock to 2655 MHz. At least according to the GPU-z screenshot. The GPU has a 128-bit GDDR6 memory interface providing 288 GB/s bandwidth and a PCIe 4.0 x8 interface for connecting to the host. The card has 8GB of memory.
In a real-world scenario, AMD’s Radeon RX 7600 is said to be overclockable to 2.85 GHz, which equates to 23.3 FP32 TFLOPS, matching the compute throughput of one of the best graphics cards, the Radeon RX 6900 XT. To do. On the other hand, the compute throughput of AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture-based GPUs doesn’t translate directly to real-world gaming performance, so we wouldn’t expect the Radeon RX 7600 to outperform the previous generation flagship.
VideoCardz stresses that GPU-z software does not currently officially support retail Radeon RX 7600 graphics cards. On the other hand, it needs to recognize the Radeon RX 7700/7600 mobile series correctly so it can support and recognize AMD’s Navi 33 GPU. Therefore, the website concludes that while the software may fail to identify the card, it is still able to display accurate GPU specifications.
I would like to add that this information comes from unofficial channels and should be taken with caution. However, bearing in mind that AMD and its partners are rumored to start selling Radeon RX 7600 products next week, it is highly unlikely that the current leak information is significantly inaccurate.