When news outlets discuss Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 cards, we barely hear about China. Most reports focus on American and European markets instead. AMD hosted a special Beijing event for RDNA 4 graphics cards last February, about twelve hours before their worldwide presentation. According to VideoCardz reporting, Chinese buyers quickly bought all available Yeston Sakura and Sakura Atlantis graphics cards.
Yeston makes graphics cards with bright colors and cute cartoon girl pictures. People living outside China can only buy these cards by ordering from Chinese websites. Yeston posted updates on its social media about new shipments coming in. They just shared another message after their latest stock ran out fast.
Their message thanked everyone for their support. They acknowledged receiving many messages and wanted to let people know supply remains unsteady. They promised new stock every week and asked customers not to feel bad if they missed out. The company expects supply will become reliable and continuously available starting sometime after April.
Yeston surprisingly avoided discussing higher prices in their latest update. When first released, their Navi 48 GPU cards cost around the official AMD prices with tax included. The XT model sold for 4999 RMB (about $686 US dollars), and the standard version for 4499 RMB (around $617 US dollars). These fair prices likely caused more people to want these cards right away.
Japanese companies that partner with AMD recently expressed worry about limited card availability. AMD graphics cards became very popular in Japan, reaching almost 45% of all graphics card sales there thanks to the RX 9070 Series. AMD might lose this market advantage if they cannot provide enough cards to stores soon.
Yeston makes graphics cards with bright colors and cute cartoon girl pictures. People living outside China can only buy these cards by ordering from Chinese websites. Yeston posted updates on its social media about new shipments coming in. They just shared another message after their latest stock ran out fast.
Their message thanked everyone for their support. They acknowledged receiving many messages and wanted to let people know supply remains unsteady. They promised new stock every week and asked customers not to feel bad if they missed out. The company expects supply will become reliable and continuously available starting sometime after April.
Yeston surprisingly avoided discussing higher prices in their latest update. When first released, their Navi 48 GPU cards cost around the official AMD prices with tax included. The XT model sold for 4999 RMB (about $686 US dollars), and the standard version for 4499 RMB (around $617 US dollars). These fair prices likely caused more people to want these cards right away.
Japanese companies that partner with AMD recently expressed worry about limited card availability. AMD graphics cards became very popular in Japan, reaching almost 45% of all graphics card sales there thanks to the RX 9070 Series. AMD might lose this market advantage if they cannot provide enough cards to stores soon.