AMD unleashed its mainstream proposition, which we review, the Radeon RX 7600 is aimed at gamers with a Full HD monitor. An 8GB product that is aimed at a low-resolution usage, but is priced $269, wil... Review: AMD Radeon RX 7600 8GB
2/3 of the price for 3/4 of the performance of a 4060ti. Price/performance scaling at its finest. Almost feels like price fixing at this point Otherwise great review as always boss
I am assuming there will be a 7600xt, which should compete with the 4060 ti. The 4060 should be competei with this card. Should be closer to $200.
It's a weird card. It competes with 4060 Ti here and there. It competes with 6700 XT here and there. Whilst being cheaper. Then it drops off and competes with 6600 XT ish and is tiny bit cheaper. So well ok. Still would say better for the price then 4060 ti even tho it's not a good card. Perf per dollar it's the easily strongest of the new cards tho from top to bottom
From other sources same power. But alas they are on a bigger node still. Among other things. Anyway it's objectively for the price any worse then 4060 Ti. And perf dollar it is some 25% better. But basically this should be sub 200€ whilst 4060 Ti should be around 250-300 territory. edit: No wonder about the power consumption as AMD decided to go to 6N on this. Not even the 5 they had with 7900 which is still worse then nvidias 4. As evident here if it was actually 200$ it would start to make a lot more sense.
well they spent all their R&D budget on MCM, which couldn't even get them anywhere near AD102, meanwhile the RDNA3's architecture is just the same as RDNA2 in term of efficiency
The chiplet tech has already been paid for by the CPU division. It's one of the main reasons AMD managed to steal market share from Intel. It's use on RDNA3 is good and enables AMD to cut costs. But the rest of RDNA3 evolved very little of significance.
Nvidia is selling a ton of GPUs for AI. And despite not selling as much GPUs for gaming as they planed, they still have nearly 90% of the market.
Looks like AMD realized in the very last second that $300 is complete DOA. However, $270 is not any better, this is still way too much and basically price/performance stagnation. At least it's not regression like the higher end products from NV. I was maybe considering one of these for the living room PC, but nah, f0ck it, this is pathetic. I'll just upgrade the old RX 570 in there next generation (maybe, if there's a solid uplift, not like this crappy stagnation we're experiencing now)
And 4060 will use 25% less power for the same raster perf, while offering superior upscaling + already working Frame Generation