According to rumors, the AMD Radeon RX 7000 would be less powerful than expected, since it was stated that the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT would have 15360 Stream Processor, but it seems that it only reached 12288. This means that it goes from 92 TFLOPS to 73 TFLOPS of performance.
The Navi 31 GPU with 6 Shader Engines, 12 Shader Arrays, and 48 Work Group Processors would arrive with up to 12,288 Stream Processors, which is a 20% reduction in core count compared to the previously rumored 15,360 cores. The same applies to the Navi 32, which instead of 10240 cores will arrive with 8192 Stream Processors. For Navi 31, this means 4096 cores instead of 5192, but it should be noted that Greymon55, the leaker, mentioned a lower core count before this.
AMD Navi III (RDNA 3)
Navi 31: 12288 SPs, 48 WGPs, 12 SAs, 6 SEs
Navi 32: 8192 SPs, 32 WGPs, 8 SAs, 4 SEs
Navi 33: 4096 SPs, 16 WGPs, 4 SAs, 2 SEs https://t.co/h46ytpdifo— Redfire (@Redfire75369) May 2, 2022
Navi 31 old → new spec
60 WGP, 15’360 FP32 → 48 WGP, 12’288 FP32
on 3 GHz = 73 TFlopsNavi 32 old → new spec
40 WGP, 10’240 FP32 → 32 WGP, 8’192 FP32Navi 33 remains the same (16 WGP, 4096 FP32).
Thanks @greymon55 https://t.co/fdsrJT2aew
— 3DCenter.org (@3DCenter_org) May 2, 2022
With the updated specifications Navi 31 would have 73 TFLOPS, and that’s assuming a GPU speed of ah 3.0 GHz. However, We still have no leaks or rumors about the speeds of Navi 32 and 33.
You have to remember that The launch of the new 3rd Gen Navi GPUs is still months away. This is, however, the first major update to rumored specs that have been shared for over a year. So unless there are other reliable sources claiming otherwise, we’ll assume those specs are closer to what the graphics card will be.