Radeon RX 7650 GRE is Ready for AMD According to “Navi 33”
AMD is preparing the Radeon RX 7650 GRE (Golden Rabbit Edition), a new mainstream graphics card positioned based on its existing RDNA 3 graphics architecture. With the RX 6750 GRE being a well-liked graphics card SKU in China, the firm has had excellent success selling graphics card SKUs under the “GRE” brand extension. It even has an enthusiast-class SKU with the RX 7900 GRE, which saw a global debut earlier this year. At least in certain countries, the company hopes that the “GRE” designation will help it compete more successfully against the GeForce RTX 4060. The RX 7650 GRE will be built on the 6 nm “Navi 33” monolithic silicon, not the previously rumored 5 nm “Navi 32” chiplet-based GPU, according to a recent Benchlife.info report.
It’s unclear where AMD will take the RX 7650 GRE because it has already maxed out the “Navi 33” for the RX 7600 and RX 7600 XT, with the latter only receiving a doubling of memory capacity over the former. Given that the “7650” numbering points to a faster SKU, AMD might be trying to boost the engine clock rates of the “Navi 33” as much as feasible. The RX 7600 XT marginally increases the game clock of the RX 7600 from 2.25 GHz to 2.47 GHz. If we had to speculate, the RX 7650 GRE might concentrate on raising the game clock rather than the RAM capacity; and thus, while keeping the RX 7600’s 8 GB of RAM, it may have the power setup of the RX 7600 XT and space for game speeds that are either on par with or greater than the RX 7600 XT.