ASRock has once again submitted applications to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) for the Radeon RX 7000 series. The most current information obtained from these submissions provides a peek at two Radeon desktop GPUs from AMD that have yet to be unveiled.
It's important to note that ASRock has already submitted an entry to EEC referencing RX 7800 XT GPUs. Previous postings included a handful of Phantom Gaming versions, clearly indicating that one of AMD's next cards would have a 16GB memory configuration. However, the latest listing (via @momomo_us) confirms the existence of more models that span the Steel Legend (SL) and Challenger (CL) series.
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The new listing also suggests the RX 7700 XT should release relatively soon while also confirming how much VRAM it has. In line with the RX 6700 XT, the upcoming GPU is expected to have a memory capacity of 12GB. Moreover, the models listed suggest that there will be RX 7700 XT models belonging to the Phantom Gaming (PG), SL, and CL series.
It's important to remember that EEC listings don't always reflect the actual specification since companies sometimes list models that never see the light of day. It's speculated that the RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT will release this quarter.
KitGuru says: The RX 7000 series has seen a slow rollout but after many months, the 7700 and 7800 series GPUs are finally set to arrive. Will any of you be looking to upgrade once these launch?