AMD denies reports of limited Radeon 7 supply
AMD has denied the gossip about Radeon VII's limited availability. Demand is supposed to match supply – players who will be interested in purchasing a new graphics card will be able to do so.

AMD to manufacture only 5 thousand units of the new GPUs. Today, the company denied this rumor, assuring that the supply will correspond to the demand – every player interested in a new red product should be able to buy. However, the specific number of units that will be available on the market was not given.
The Radeon VII will be produced in 7nm technology and will be equipped with 60 computing units (3840 SP), as well as 16 GB of 1 TB/s HBM memory. However, the device will not offer for ray tracing technology or artificial intelligence, which can be quite disappointing for some people – especially as the product is intended as AMD's response to the RTX 2080 GeForce.
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Radeon VII will debut on February 7. It is also worth pointing out that the company has so far not addressed the rumors saying that only reference models would be released on the market. There are many indications that this time, we won't really get any third-party iterations of the card from the AIB suppliers.
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