There may be less than 100 AMD Radeon VII GPUs in the UK ahead of the graphics card’s February 7 launch – or so says an employee at a major UK PC hardware retailer. Over at the OverclockersUK forum, one member of staff posted that the company has been allocated just 44 units of the “world’s first 7nm gaming GPU”.

Needless to say, those 100 graphics cards aren’t going to go far on an isle with over 60 million inhabitants – that’s 0.00000151515 Radeon VIIs per capita – but more are reportedly on the way. 58 units are expected as of tomorrow at OverclockersUK, the employee continues, although shipments beyond the initial launch units have not yet been confirmed. This follows claims that GPU supply would be limited for the 7nm card, with AMD reiterating recently that it has enough Radeon VII units available to “meet demand from gamers”.

“UK has less than 100 cards for launch,” the employee’s forum post reads. “So far we have 44 cards, more are due any day, so we essentially have just over half UK launch allocation… next wave shipments are not yet confirmed.”