Reports suggest AMD plans to release a standard RX 9060 graphics card alongside the existing XT model. The company appears ready to target budget-conscious consumers with this variant. Industry sources indicate the non-XT version will share identical specifications with its XT counterpart in most areas. Both cards feature the same NAVI 44 GPU die and maintain 2048 Stream Processors.
Memory specifications show minor differences between the two models. The standard RX 9060 will operate GDDR6 memory at 18 Gbps compared to the XT version's 20 Gbps speed. This change reduces total memory bandwidth from 320 GB/s to 288 GB/s. Clock speeds also receive adjustments, with the boost frequency dropping to 2.99 GHz. Power consumption should decrease to approximately 130-140 watts from the XT model's 150-watt rating.
Market positioning places the RX 9060 between $269 and $279, creating direct competition with NVIDIA's RTX 5060 graphics card.
Memory specifications show minor differences between the two models. The standard RX 9060 will operate GDDR6 memory at 18 Gbps compared to the XT version's 20 Gbps speed. This change reduces total memory bandwidth from 320 GB/s to 288 GB/s. Clock speeds also receive adjustments, with the boost frequency dropping to 2.99 GHz. Power consumption should decrease to approximately 130-140 watts from the XT model's 150-watt rating.
Market positioning places the RX 9060 between $269 and $279, creating direct competition with NVIDIA's RTX 5060 graphics card.