AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT RDNA 3 “Navi 31” Graphics Card Specs, Performance, Price & Availability – Everything We Know So Far

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AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card based on the RDNA 3 “Navi 31” GPU is going to be a high-end gaming solution, ushering in performance levels never before seen in the PC gaming segment, and here’s everything from specs, price, and performance that you need to know.

AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT RDNA 3 Graphics Card: The Next-Gen Navi 31 Flagship Infused With Chiplet Architecture

[Updated- 21/08/22]

The AMD Radeon RX 6000 RDNA 2 graphics cards proved that the red team can offer performance on par and even exceed that of the competing GeForce RTX lineup. Each segment saw a massive increase in performance but the Navi 21 series was where the real action was, with performance surpassing even the likes of the mighty RTX 3090 Ti from NVIDIA.

AMD not just delivered a brand new GPU package to its gaming audience but a package that was uplifted with a wide variety of architectural and software innovations such as Infinity Cache tech, FSR, and Smart Access Memory. All of these features combined to give Radeon users a fluid and smooth gaming experience while enjoying all the benefits that modern-day games have to offer such as Ray Tracing, DirectX 12 Ultimate, and visual upscalers technologies.

We should expect similar things with the next-generation flagship too but an important factor to consider is that GPUs are becoming more power-hungry and more pricey. It is a trend that might continue into the future as we get better products but in return, there’s always a cost to pay for end consumers. So starting with what we know so far, first we should take a look at the brand new RDNA 3 GPU core that is expected to debut on the next-gen Radeon RX 7000 series graphics card lineup.

AMD Navi 31 ‘Plum Bonito’ GPU – The Next-Gen RDNA 3 Powerhouse

At the top of the RDNA 3 SKU lineup is the Navi 31 GPU. Although there’s an even faster chip in the works that is expected to debut next year, the 2022 flagship is said to be based on the Navi 31 GPU. The AMD RDNA 3 GPUs will be part of the ‘GFX11’ family and the flagship Navi 31 GPU is internally codenamed ‘Plum Bonito’ whereas the RDNA 2 flagship, the Navi 21 GPU was internally known as ‘Sienna Cichlid’. AMD has become quite fond of using fish names as its internal codenames for the gaming GPU lineup and that’s expected to continue with the RDNA 3 lineup.

AMD confirmed that its RDNA 3 GPUs will be coming later this year with a huge performance uplift. The company’s Senior Vice President of Engineering, Radeon Technologies Group, David Wang, said that the next-gen GPUs for Radeon RX 7000 series will offer over 50% performance per watt uplift vs the existing RDNA 2 GPUs. Some of the key features of the RDNA 3 GPUs highlighted by AMD will include:

  • 5nm Process Node
  • Advanced Chiplet Packaging
  • Rearchitected Compute Unit
  • Optimized Graphics Pipeline
  • Next-Gen AMD Infinity Cache
  • >50% Perf/Watt vs RDNA 2

In the information published by AMD, the company highlighted a few key features of its RDNA 3 GPUs that will power the next generation of Radeon RX graphics cards. The RDNA 3 GPU will be based on a 5nm process node and utilize an advanced chiplet packaging that delivers increased performance per watt. Furthermore, the GPU will house a range of new technologies such as a brand new and rearchitected Compute Unit, an optimized graphics pipeline, and the next-gen of Infinity Cache.

AMD will be rearchitecting the compute units within RDNA 3 to deliver enhanced raytracing capabilities. Although there’s no mention of what these capabilities are if we were to guess, we would say it’s definitely talking about performance and a set of advanced features on the RDNA 3 GPU core for Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards.

AMD’s RDNA 2 GPU-powered Radeon RX 6000 series were the first to feature raytracing capabilities on the red camp. They were a generation behind NVIDIA who introduced their first raytracing GPUs two years prior on the Turing graphics architecture and fine-tuned it further to deliver better performance in the second generation on Ampere. With RDNA 3 GPU-powered Radeon RX 7000 pitted for launch later this year, we can expect AMD to offer a similar jump in performance or even exceed Ampere’s ray-tracing capabilities. But the real challenge ahead would be to rival NVIDIA’s 3rd Gen RT (Raytracing) cores which are expected to debut on the Ada Lovelace-powered GeForce RTX 40 series.

Besides raytracing, AMD will also be adding an Optimized Graphics Pipeline for RDNA 3 GPUs will allow for even higher clock speeds than RDNA 2 GPUs. The AMD Radeon RX 6000 cards already run close to 3 GHz so, with an improved 5nm process node, we can expect AMD to breach past the 3 GHz clock limit. This is essential for AMD as their competitor isn’t holding back either with RTX 40 series rumors also hinting at up to 3 GHz clock speeds utilizing the more efficient 4N (optimized 5nm process node).

In addition to these, AMD will also be leveraging advanced GPU capabilities of its RDNA 3 graphics architecture to deliver a richer software ecosystem such as support for AV1 and brand new WMMA Instructions which will allow AI-Learning through the assistance of dedicated hardware blocks. The company is expected to debut its next-gen FSR 3.0 technology with RDNA 3 GPUs which will tackle NVIDIA’s AI-Assisted DLSS feature suite.

The GPUs will also be amongst the first to utilize the brand new PCIe Gen 5.0 protocol, allowing for up to 128 GB/s transfer rates. This will be a crucial step in enhancing the Smart Access Memory feature and also drive the way forward for SAS (Smart Access Storage) which is a brand new feature designed in compliance with Microsoft’s Direct Storage API to deliver faster loading times and better texture streaming in-game. Display capabilities such as DP2.0 and HDMI 2.1 will also be present on the new graphics cards.

AMD RDNA GPU (Generational Comparison) Preliminary:

GPU Name Navi 10 Navi 21 Navi 31
GPU Process 7nm 7nm 5nm/6nm
GPU Package Monolithic Monolithic MCD (Multi-Chiplet Die)
Shader Engines 2 4 6
GPU WGPs 20 40 48
SPs Per WGP 128 128 256
Compute Units (Per Die) 40 80 192
Cores (Per Die) 2560 5120 12288
Cores (Total) 2560 5120 12288
Peak Clock 1905 MHz 2250 MHz ~3000 MHz
FP32 Compute 9.7 23 ~75
Memory Bus 256-bit 256-bit 384-bit
Memory Type GDDR6 GDDR6 GDDR6
Memory Capacity 8 GB 16 GB 24 GB
Infinity Cache N/A 128 MB 96-192 MB
Flagship SKU Radeon RX 5700 XT Radeon RX 6900 XTX Radeon RX 7900 XT
TBP 225W 330W 350W
Launch Q3 2019 Q4 2020 Q4 2022

AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Graphics Card Specifications

The AMD Navi 31 GPU, the flagship RDNA 3 chip, would power the next-gen enthusiast cards such as the Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card. We have heard that AMD will drop CU (Compute Units) in favor of WGP (Work Group Processors) on its next-gen RDNA 3 GPUs. Each WGP will house dual CU (Compute Units) but with twice the SIMD32 clusters as opposed to just 2 on each CU within RDNA 2. Rumors are that AMD has the option to select between Samsung and TSMC for the 6nm die. The Radeon RX 7800 XT will be a slightly cut-down SKU, similar to the RX 6800 XT.

  • AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT: 10752 Cores, 320-bit Bus, 80-160 MB Infinity Cache, 308mm2 GPU Die @5nm
  • AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT: 4608 Cores, 256-bit Bus, 128 MB Infinity Cache, 520mm2 GPU Die @7nm

According to the latest information, the cut-down AMD Navi 31 GPU with RDNA 3 architecture is expected to offer a single GCD with 42 WGPs. This will give out a total of 10,752 SPs or stream processors. This is an increase of 2.3x in cores compared to the 4608 SPs featured on the Navi 21 XT GPU on the RX 6800 XT. The GPU or the Navi 31 GCD is said to measure 308mm2 and will come packaged on TSMC’s 5nm process node.

The Navi 31 XT GPU will also carry 5 MCD’s which will feature 16 MB Infinity Cache per die and are also likely to carry the 64-bit (32-bit x 2) memory controllers that will provide the chip with a 320-bit bus interface. We can expect the card to feature 20 GB of GDDR6 memory (Samsung) since the RX 6800 XT already featured 16 GB of memory. AMD had a clear lead in memory capacity over the RTX 3080 and they would want to retain that lead going forward with over 16 GB capacities on the high-end cards.

While this equals 80 MB of Infinity Cache which is lower than the 128 MB featured on the current Navi 21 GPUs, there’s also a 3D-Stacked solution in the works which was pointed out recently and that would double the Infinity Cache with 32 MB (16 MB 0-hi + 16 MB 1-hi) capacities for a total of 160 MB of cache. This is a 25% increase versus the current Navi 21 design and it also makes Navi 31 the first GPU with both, chiplet and 3D stacked designs. These chiplets or MCD’s will be fabricated on TSMC’s 6nm process node and measure 37.5mm2 each.

AMD RDNA 3 Navi 3x GPU illustration show possible chip configurations. (Image Credits: @_wildc)

Now, this is going to result in higher power draw and AMD seems to have confirmed this much that their next-generation graphics card lineup will feature higher power consumption but they will still be a more efficient option than what NVIDIA has to offer. The AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT already has a TBP of 335W so for a >2x performance gain. The cards are expected to retain their dual 8-pin plug input for power and feature an updated triple-fan cooling design which is slightly taller than the one currently in use.

AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Graphics Card Performance

As for the performance of these monster GPUs, we can only use theoretical numbers here since the launch is a bit far away but based on what we know from the expected theoretical compute numbers, the performance is going to see over a 2.3x gain over the existing cards. This is a major leap

  • AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT: ~75,00 TFLOPs (FP32) (Assuming 3.0 GHz clock)
  • AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT: ~64.50 TFLOPs (FP32) (Assuming 3.0 GHz clock)
  • AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT: 23.80 TFLOPs (FP32) (2324 MHz Boost Clock)
  • AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT: 23.04 TFLOPs (FP32) (2250 MHz Boost clock)
  • AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT: 20.74 TFLOPs (FP32) (2250 MHz Boost clock)
  • AMD Radeon RX 6800: 16.17 TFLOPs (FP32) (2105 MHz Boost clock)

Based on a theoretical clock speed of 3.0 GHz, you get up to 65 TFLOPs of compute performance and the rumors are suggesting even higher boost clocks. But one should keep in mind that compute performance doesn’t necessarily indicate the overall gaming performance but despite that, it will be a huge upgrade for gaming PCs and a 5.3x increase over the current fastest console, the Xbox Series X.

FP32 Compute Horsepower Comparisons (Higher is Better)
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This will be over a 2x compute performance uplift for each graphics card versus its predecessor and this is without even factoring in the brand new architectural features that are expected to bring major lifts too in their respective department. Now FLOPs aren’t necessarily reflective of the graphics or gaming performance but they do provide a metric that can be used for comparison. A 3.25x gain over the RX 6800 XT would be huge for AMD and is definitely going to be required if they are going to tackle the likes of NVIDIA’s Geforce RTX 40 series.

Gamers should expect fluid 4K gaming to be buttery smooth on these graphics cards and with the FidelityFX suite offering next-gen FSR, SAS, and SAM support, we might even see playable 60 FPS at 8K resolution.

AMD Navi 31 GPU SKUs “Preliminary” Specifications:

Graphics Card AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT
GPU Navi 31 XTX (RDNA 3) Navi 31 XT (RDNA 3) Navi 21 XTX (RDNA 2) Navi 21 XT (RDNA 2)
Process Node 5nm+6nm 5nm+6nm 7nm 7nm
Die Size ~308mm2 ~308mm2 520mm2 520mm2
Transistors TBD TBD 26.8 Billion 26.8 Billion
Compute Units 48 WGPs 42 WGPs 80 72
Stream Processors 12288 10752 5120 4608
TMUs/ROPs TBD TBD 320 / 128 288 / 128
Game Clock TBD TBD 2015 MHz 2015 MHz
Boost Clock ~3000 MHz ~3000 MHz 2250 MHz 2250 MHz
FP32 TFLOPs ~75 TFLOPs ~65 TFLOPs 23.04 TFLOPs 20.74 TFLOPs
Memory Size 24 GB GDDR6 + 96 MB Infinity Cache (+96 MB 3D Stack) 20 GB GDDR6 + 80 MB Infinity Cache (+80 MB 3D Stack) 16 GB GDDR6 +128 MB Infinity Cache 16 GB GDDR6 +128 MB Infinity Cache
Memory Bus 384-bit 320-bit 256-bit 256-bit
Memory Clock 24 Gbps? 24 Gbps? 16 Gbps 16 Gbps
Bandwidth 1152 GB/s 960 GB/s 512 GB/s 512 GB/s
TDP ~350W ~300W 300W 300W
Price ~$999 US ~$649 US $999 US $649 US

AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Graphics Card Price & Availability

The AMD Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards will be focusing on the high-end variants first with the likes of the Navi 31, Navi 32, and Navi 33 GPUs. Previous rumors had mentioned Navi 33 to be followed by Navi 31 and then Navi 32 GPU-based graphics cards but the leaker had earlier pointed out that those plans were no longer applicable. We don’t know which GPUs will hit the market first but AMD is likely to unveil its Navi 33 and Navi 31 variants first. As for the launch, the cards are either expected in Late October or Mid-November which means a Q4 2022 launch.

This will be a similar timeframe as the AMD Ryzen 7000 ‘Zen 4’ Desktop CPUs which will also be launching in Fall 2022. Furthermore, NVIDIA is also aiming for a Q4 2022 launch and that’s not all, even Intel is planning a Q4 2022 launch for its very own 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPU family. So in total, we are looking at four major desktop PC launches later this fall which means it’s going to be one heated Q4 this time around but consumers are in for a treat as they will have lots of tech to choose from for their next-gen gaming PC builds.

As for pricing, the cut-down flagship dies have always been positioned very competitively against the competition. The Radeon RX 6800 and RX 6800 XT were priced at $579 US and $649 US, respectively so we can expect pricing between the $600-$700 US range for the next *800 XT parts. The Radeon RX 7900 XT will take the spot of the >$1000 US flagship but for the best price/value, most users will be looking at the 7800 XT graphics cards.

Which next-gen AMD Radeon RX 7000 series graphics card are you interested for the most?

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