AMD inadvertently revealed the name of an upcoming graphics card through a leaked document. Although the release was yet to be officially confirmed, we now have the full name of the card, courtesy of AMD itself.
The leak, which originated from AMD Germany, disclosed the name of the company’s upcoming release: the RX 7600 XT.
RX 7600 XT
The appearance of the RX 7600 XT graphics card name on an official AMD website doesn’t come as a surprise, as its release was expected at some point. However, this official listing provides us with valuable clues suggesting that the card’s launch and presentation may be closer than anticipated.
By accessing the provided link, you can personally see that the RX 7600 XT name is prominently displayed alongside the regular RX 7600. This indicates that AMD is actively adding the necessary information for its release. It’s reasonable to assume that the card is already in an advanced stage of testing and confirmation. The fact that this information is being added on a website specific to another country rather than the general website further supports the notion that all AMD divisions have access to the information, making it less likely to be a mere test error.
Considering these factors, it becomes increasingly plausible that the release of the RX 7600 XT is just around the corner, and AMD is preparing to unveil it to the public.
Unfortunately, the leaked information only reveals the name of the graphics card, leaving us without further details on AMD’s website. As a result, any additional specifications can only be the subject of speculation. However, it is speculated that the card may feature 16 GB of VRAM, which seems logical considering the brand’s intention to improve upon their previous versions. Given the lack of success with their recent releases, AMD will likely strive to offer a decent product at a competitive price, or at least that is our hope.
Based on comparisons with their previous models and considering both their own pricing strategy and that of their competitors, it is anticipated that this new graphics card will not be priced below €400. This could potentially limit its appeal and lead to underwhelming sales figures. However, there is still a chance that AMD might surprise us with a pricing revolution to regain a strong foothold in the market and make a significant impact. We can only hope for such a scenario, as otherwise, unless they focus on an affordable mid-range option, their prospects for success this year may be limited.
Currently, all we can do is patiently wait for further updates. It is evident that the leaks and official presentations have been consistently occurring over the past few months. Given AMD’s less than ideal sales situation, creating hype or generating excessive anticipation may not be the most effective strategy for them to regain lost ground.
We will remain vigilant for any news regarding the specific specifications and official pricing of this new AMD graphics card. Once we have this information, we will provide a more objective assessment of whether it is truly worth considering as a purchase. It is important to determine if it fulfills the need for a compelling reason to invest in it, or if it would be better to continue waiting for a product that truly meets those expectations. Rest assured, as soon as more information becomes available, we will bring it to you.