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AMD set to push more RX 9070 XT cards as memory costs bite
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84443, member: 27"] AMD is effectively shoving gamers toward the pricier Radeon RX 9070 XT to protect profit margins. Fresh leaks claim Team Red plans to pump out more XT units while throttling the standard RX 9070. The strategy boils down to annoying memory costs since VRAM takes a huge chunk out of the manufacturing budget. Both cards utilize the Navi 48 architecture and pack identical 16GB GDDR6 capacities. Since the bill of materials remains almost identical between the siblings, the cheaper variant barely costs less to make. The XT version demands roughly a nine percent premium at checkout, which gives the corporation breathing room when component prices spike. Pushing the higher-tier board makes financial sense because the base model lacks the wiggle room to absorb rising expenses. Don't panic about the vanilla card vanishing completely since executives apparently just want to limit production volume. The goal involves keeping enough stock to prevent shortages while focusing factory output on the moneymaker. Sources also mention the chip designer is collaborating with board partners to smooth out volatile memory rates. Expect to see way more XT boxes on shelves soon. [/QUOTE]
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