Amd denies rumors of radeon vii stock problems
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Yesterday a rumor was published stating that AMD had only manufactured 5000 units of the Radeon VII graphics card, and that there would also be no custom models from the partners. This information has been denied by AMD earlier today.
AMD Will Have Enough Stock Of Radeon VII And AIB Partners Will Also Have Their Graphics Cards Ready At Launch
The information that had come up also indicated that AMD would lose money on every graphics card sold due to material costs, especially for the 16GB of HBM2 memory.
This morning AMD has released an official response to these rumors, stating that the company hopes to meet player demand, and declines to release detailed production figures. Additionally, AMD also confirmed that the company's AIB partners would sell Radeon VII graphics cards, along with its retail presence on AMD.com, meaning AMD has produced its new graphics card in quantities large enough for the AIBs. receive considerable stock.
Unfortunately, this statement does not confirm whether or not there will be 'custom' variants of the Radeon VII, such as the ROG Strix model, the MSI GamingX version, or the Sapphire Nitro variant. In this case, AIB's partner versions are likely to use AMD's reference design, which already features a three-fan cooler design.
Those who are thinking of buying this graphics card can breathe easy now, because it seems that there will be enough stock for everyone. Radeon VII will be out on February 7 for $ 699.
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