A Day Prior To When AMD’s RDNA 3 Drops, PowerColor Teases Red Devil RX 7000 Design!

Author

Sreyasha

Date

Nov, 03.2022

We are a day ahead of AMD’s unveiling of its next-gen graphics processors on the basis of the RDNA 3 architecture, but the partners of the company are curious to begin their marketing campaigns for the new family of graphics boards, at least PowerColor is. The company has already posted through a tweet a picture of what is one of its upcoming Devil-badged cards, which belongs to the Radeon RX 7000-series family, which will be disclosed today. 

A tweet by PowerColor says that the Devil will morph into many shapes. It also says, “Beware!” 

Those who retweet the tweet might win a PowerColor Devil graphics card. 

PowerColor does not state that its next-gen Devil graphics card belongs to the AMD Radeon RX 7000 family. Though there are various factors that imply that the company is talking about RDNA 3, which is supposed to be disclosed today, on November 3. 

Firstly, PowerColor has been a faithful partner of AMD for over a decade now. Secondly, the Devil logotype is red, which is AMD’s Radeon color. Thirdly, AMD is set to reveal its RDNA 3-based GPUs today. Thus, it does not make much sense for PowerColor to talk about anything else today. Therefore, the add-in-board (AIB) maker is talking about AMD’s Radeon RX 7000 family, which is about to compete in the ranks of the best graphics cards for gaming. 

Additionally, there are other things that are worth pointing out about PowerColor’s tweets today. The element of the graphics card is different from the one that the company uses presently. Whether or not this refers to a new design for the AIB has to be seen in the near future. Also, PowerColor says that the winner will get their reward by December 31, 2022. This may indicate that AMD is all set to begin sales of its Radeon RX 7000-series graphics cards this calendar year. As we already know about their event which is to be planned for early November to talk about the cards, we would hope that to be the case. 

Earlier, it was reported on the basis of data from unofficial sources that AMD intends to start sales of its flagship ad next-to-flagship graphics cards in the second half of December, which would corroborate with PowerColor’s plans to ship its upcoming Devil boards in 2022.