A new GPU reference, the Radeon PRO W7900D, has been spotted in the latest Linux drivers released by AMD.
This card, which has not yet been officially announced, would complement the W7900 professional range, which already includes standard and Dual Slot models.
Like the latter, the W7900D would use the Navi 31 GPU with its 6,144 stream processors and 48 GB of GDDR6 memory, but AMD has not provided any details on the exact specifications or any design differences.
The D is quite intriguing, with some believing it’s a clue to a variant intended for the Chinese market, similar to NVIDIA’s RTX 4090D and 5090D.
For now, the card does not appear on AMD’s official website or in the driver download list. Until an official announcement is made, it remains unclear whether the W7900D will be a less powerful version, a regional variant, or a simple hardware update to the existing series.