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The company already offers Radeon RX 6000 series and GeForce RTX 30 models, but these cards rarely show up in any store outside China. AFOX clearly spares no time and the company is now ready for any possibility or SKU change. AMD and NVIDIA are now engaged in planning phase with their partners for new series. What is missing is the new TITAN, but chances of NVIDIA giving such a model to board partners to customize were slim in the first place.ĪFOX GeForce RTX 40 SKUs, Source: EEC/Afoxīoth RDNA3 and Ada GPUs should appear in early fourth quarter this year.
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What this tell us is what AFOX expects to be included into both next-gen lineups and probably nothing more.ĪFOX Radeon RX 7000 SKUs, Source: EEC/Afoxįor AMD Radeon RX 7000 series AFOX expects a successor for every RDNA2 desktop model, this includes RX 7900XT or 7500XT models, the same applies to GeForce RTX 40 series, which even have their Ti variants listed. Unlike EEC submissions from Gigabyte, MSI or ASUS, AFOX submissions only list graphics card models, not individual custom designs. This of course does not mean that both lineups will be released at the same time, on the contrary, this only means that AFOX is now prepared to launch any possible SKU, literally.
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The company which offers a wide range of PC hardware: GPUs, motherboards, SSD storage or even power supply, has now submitted not one, but almost every possible Radeon RX 7000 SKU and GeForce RTX 40 SKU to EEC. We might not know when next-gen GPUs will launch, but rest assured, AFOX is ready.
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AFOX preparing for next-gen GPUsĪFOX files GeForce RTX 40 and Radeon RX 7000 series trademarks to Eurasian Economic Commission regulatory office. Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.