On September 19, 2025, AMD rolled out the Radeon RX 7700 graphics card, which is built on the cutting-edge RDNA 3 architecture. This card is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory, a 256-bit memory interface, a blazing-fast speed of 19.5Gbps, and an impressive bandwidth of up to 624GB/s. At its core, the graphics card features a Navi 32 chip, which houses 40 compute units (translating to 2,560 stream processors), 80 AI accelerators, and a generous 40MB of Infinity Cache. The reference design of the card is relatively compact, measuring 267mm in length and taking up 2.5 slots. It has a typical board power consumption of 263 watts and necessitates dual 8-pin PCIe power connectors for operation. ASRock emerged as the frontrunner, launching the non-reference design RX 7700 Challenger. This variant stands out with a game frequency of 2041MHz and a boost frequency of 2459MHz. To keep temperatures in check, it employs a dual-fan and five-heatpipe cooling system. AMD has positioned this graphics card as an ideal choice for 1440p high-frame-rate gaming, capable of maintaining a smooth 60fps in numerous AAA titles. Initially, the first batch of products might be geared towards the OEM market, with plans to potentially expand into the consumer market at a later stage.