Someone spotted a new AMD graphics card at an online store. The Radeon RX 9060 XT appeared briefly at Brazilian shop TerabyteShop before the page disappeared. According to the listing, this card comes with 16 GB of memory. AMD plans to release both 16 GB and 8 GB versions, but it will launch the larger memory model first. The company has not canceled the 8 GB version despite some rumors.
The card shown used three fans with one power connector. It needs an 850-watt power supply and might use about 200 watts during operation. Users can connect four screens through DisplayPort and HDMI connections. Inside sits a NAVI 44 chip with 2,048 Stream Processors running through a 128-bit interface. AMD might show this card at Computex between May 20 and May 23.
The RX 9060 XT will compete against NVIDIA models. NVIDIA plans to release its RTX 5060 for $299 just before Computex starts. The AMD card probably costs around $400 since it matches up against the RTX 5060 Ti with 16 GB of memory.
The card shown used three fans with one power connector. It needs an 850-watt power supply and might use about 200 watts during operation. Users can connect four screens through DisplayPort and HDMI connections. Inside sits a NAVI 44 chip with 2,048 Stream Processors running through a 128-bit interface. AMD might show this card at Computex between May 20 and May 23.
The RX 9060 XT will compete against NVIDIA models. NVIDIA plans to release its RTX 5060 for $299 just before Computex starts. The AMD card probably costs around $400 since it matches up against the RTX 5060 Ti with 16 GB of memory.