AMD released a new graphics card just for China, the Radeon RX 9070 GRE. Tests show it runs about as fast as last year's RX 7900 GRE model. The card, with 3072 processors and 12 GB of memory, sits between the cheaper RX 9060 XT and pricier RX 9070 options.
The fresh card matches the older RX 7900 GRE in speed tests and games. One key difference exists—the older card has 16 GB of memory instead of 12 GB. Buyers can expect to pay under $500 for the new card, less than the $549 price of both the RX 9070 and the previous RX 7900 GRE.
The standard RX 9070 beats its GRE version by almost 15 percent in tests. Nvidia's RTX 5070 runs about 5 percent faster than the GRE model. Results vary across different games - sometimes they tie, but other games show the RTX 5070 up to 20 percent ahead.
AMD's new card does beat the RTX 5060 Ti by 27 percent in tests. The company plans to launch its RX 9060 XT at Computex as a direct rival to the Nvidia card.
The fresh card matches the older RX 7900 GRE in speed tests and games. One key difference exists—the older card has 16 GB of memory instead of 12 GB. Buyers can expect to pay under $500 for the new card, less than the $549 price of both the RX 9070 and the previous RX 7900 GRE.
The standard RX 9070 beats its GRE version by almost 15 percent in tests. Nvidia's RTX 5070 runs about 5 percent faster than the GRE model. Results vary across different games - sometimes they tie, but other games show the RTX 5070 up to 20 percent ahead.
AMD's new card does beat the RTX 5060 Ti by 27 percent in tests. The company plans to launch its RX 9060 XT at Computex as a direct rival to the Nvidia card.