AMD has quietly launched its new graphics cards; we are talking about the AMD Radeon RX 7400 and Radeon Pro W7400, which are based on AMD’s Navi 33 (codenamed Hotpink Bonefish).

This is why the company decided to launch them quietly without any fanfare. Navi 33 is also found in other lower-end SKUs, including the Radeon RX 7600, Radeon RX 7600 XT, and Radeon RX 7650 GRE, but it is not yet confirmed whether AMD will sell this RX 7400 to other normal customers or only to OEM partners. But Dell’s official site displays the option of the RX 7400 in the Dell Pro Tower Plus prebuilt PC.
AMD Radeon RX 7400 technical specifications:
Specification | Details |
---|---|
GPU Architecture | AMD RDNA 3 |
GPU Chip | Navi 33 (Hot pink Bonefish) |
Compute Units (CUs) | 28 |
Stream Processors | 1,792 |
Texture Units | 112 |
Render Output Units (ROPs) | 64 |
Transistor Count | 13.3 billion |
Base Clock | Not officially disclosed |
Boost Clock | Not officially disclosed |
Memory Capacity | 8 GB GDDR6 |
Memory Speed | 10.8 Gbps |
Memory Bus Width | 128-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | ~173 GB/s |
TBP (Total Board Power) | 55 W |
Typical GPU Power | ~43 W |
Power Connector | None (powered via PCIe slot) |
Recommended PSU | 450 W |
PCIe Interface | PCIe 4.0 x8 |
Form Factor | Single-slot, compact |
Card Length | ~167 mm |
Launch Availability | OEM only (e.g., Dell pre-built PCs) |
Target Resolution | 1080p gaming & streaming |
A GPU is the most important thing for any PC builder. But which GPU he is going to use in his build depends on the budget of the PC gamer, but powerful and efficient GPUs like Nvidia still come in at number one, but Intel and AMD are also capturing a good market; for example, recently Intel Arc Pro B50 was launched with just 70W TGP, but AMD also surprised everyone by secretly launching its new Radeon RX 7400. This graphics card is going to consume just 43W of juice; i.e., it will consume around 55W from the motherboard, which means, in a true sense, this will prove to be one of the most efficient GPUs.
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The Radeon RX 7400 GPU is going to be a great choice for 1080p gaming and streaming. It comes with 1792 stream processors, 28 compute units, 112 texture units, 28 ray accelerators, and 56 AI accelerators, giving you a total of 13.3 billion transistors. But AMD has provided this graphics card with 32 MB of Infinity Cache, a 128-bit bus, and 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM, which gives you a maximum memory speed of 10.8 Gbps, giving you up to 173 GB/s of memory bandwidth.
Whereas you get 18 Gbps memory speed in the RX 7600, which means the memory speed of the RX 7400 is 40% slower, the AMD Radeon RX 7400 comes with DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 support.
This low-end budget discrete GPU can easily fulfill every need of a budget gamer. AMD has specifically deemed it capable of 1080p gaming and streaming. It has been given 28 ray accelerators, due to which you are going to get the support of ray tracing as well.
Due to the power consumption of this graphics card being so low, you will not need to power the GPU externally; this card is going to be just 167 mm, i.e., approximately 6.5 inches.