AMD Launches The Radeon VII Graphics Card – The World’s First 7nm Gaming GPU for $699 MSRP

Jan 9, 2019 at 01:07pm EST

As I have been talking about for the last few weeks, AMD has just launched their next-generation 7nm GPU: the Vega for the consumers called the Radeon VII. I wasn't sure whether the VII stood for Vega II or 7 and it turns out it stands for 7 (the roman numerical 7). This was one of the last projects of Mike Rayfield as I discussed in my exclusive almost a month back.

AMD's Radeon VII Is Faster Than NVIDIA's RTX 2080 - 60 Compute Units and 16 GB of HBM (memory) for 13.8 TFLOPs of Compute

I must admit that I did assume the VII would stand for Vega II but it actually stands for 7. All that said, this is a much-awaited comeback from AMD in the high-performance gaming market and the Radeon VII rocks 3840 stream processors capable of handling up to 1.8GHz in clock rates. This puts its theoretical compute capabilities at a solid 13.8 TFLOPs. The power requirement will remain the same as its predecessor.

The Radeon VII reference design rocks three fans on the shroud and looks like a beefed up Vega GPU. This is the 7nm Vega revealed at Computex last year, customized for the gaming/prosumer market. As far as performance goes, it looks like this is going to be an absolute beast because the rumors I heard last night was accurate.

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Three games were tested including Battlefield V and Farcry 5 at 4K with maxed out settings and the Radeon VII beats out (according to the company's first-party benchmarks) the NVIDIA RTX 2080 in all APIs with the highest margin in Vulkan.

Built to unleash performance, enable extreme gaming, and drive the most demanding 3D rendering, video editing and compute applications, key features of the AMD Radeon VII graphics card include:

AMD's Radeon VII graphics card is the first consumer AMD GPU to net a solid 60 fps in maxed out 4k settings in Battlefield V and Farcry 5 and if these titles are any indication of the larger set, the company finally has a competitive 4K graphics card.


AMD has priced the graphics card very competitively at $699 and confirms that availability will be from February 7th (ie almost a month later). Its official folks, the company has (soft) launched the world's first 7nm gaming GPU. The pricing would also put pressure on NVIDIA's RTX lineup which has a typical MSRP of $799. The event is still going on and this article will be updated with more info as it becomes available.

AMD Radeon Vega VII Specs Comparison:

Graphics CardAMD Radeon R9 Fury XAMD Radeon Vega 64AMD Radeon Vega VII
GPUFiji XTVega 10Vega 20
Process Node28nm14nm7nm
Compute Units646460
Stream Processors409640963840
Raster Operators646464
Texture Mapping Units256256240
Clock Speed (Peak)1050 MHz1677 MHz (Liquid)1800 MHz
FP32 Compute8.6 TFLOPs13.7 TFLOPs (Liquid)13.8 TFLOPs
FP64 Compute0.53 TFLOPs0.85 TFLOPs (liquid)3.52 TFLOPs
Memory (VRAM)4 GB HBM8 GB HBM216 GB HBM2
Memory Bus4096-bit2048-bit4096-bit
Memory Bandwidth512 GB/s484 GB/s1 TB/s
TDP275W350W (Liquid)300W
PowerDual 8 PinDual 8 PinDual 8 Pin
Price$649 US$699 US (Liquid)$699 US
Launch201520172019

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