AMD has quietly introduced a new Radeon RX 7000 desktop graphics card after unveiling the Radeon Pro W7400 earlier this week. Available to dissect on AMD's website, the Radeon RX 7400 sits below the Radeon RX 7600 (curr. $279.99 on Amazon) in AMD's RX 7000 series, with the rumoured Radeon RX 7300 and Radeon RX 7500 having seemingly been cancelled at some stage.
Described as a 1080p card on AMD's website, the Radeon RX 7400 features 28 Compute Units on what appears to be the same RDNA 3-derived Navi 33 GPU variant found inside the Radeon Pro W7400. Therefore, the Radeon RX 7400 also contains 1,792 shaders, 64 ROPs, 112 Texture Units (TMUs) with a total of 13.3 billion transistors at its disposal.
Moreover, the Radeon RX 7400 utilises 32 MB AMD Infinity Cache with 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM clocked at 10.8 Gbps on a 128-bit bus. According to AMD, this results in a 173 GB/s memory bandwidth. On top of that, AMD has confirmed that the Radeon RX 7400 features DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 ports but no USB Type-C ports to speak of.
The Radeon RX 7400 is a single-slot card too that is said to measure 167 mm in length with a 450 W minimum PSU recommendation. AMD has not confirmed when the Radeon RX 7400 will be available yet. Potentially, the card may only be sold via pre-built OEM systems such as Dell's Pro Tower QCT1250 and Pro Tower Plus QBT1250, which both list the Radeon RX 7400 as a discrete graphics option. Please see AMD's website for more technical details about the Radeon RX 7400.