AMD plans to release its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card around May, possibly during the Computex event. The new mid-range GPU will challenge Nvidia's recently launched RTX 5060 Ti models. Market watchers believe AMD might grab a leading position in this price segment if it executes well.
The Radeon card will use the Navi 44 chip with a 128-bit memory interface. Like its Nvidia rival, it comes in 8GB and 16GB memory versions. Tech specs include 2,048 stream processors—half of what the RX 9070 XT offers. The card runs at 2620 MHz game clock speed with boost capability up to 3230 MHz. These specifications promise major performance improvements compared to the previous RX 7600 XT model.
Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti costs $379 for the 8GB version and $429 for the 16GB model. Experts think AMD might price their card lower to gain market share. Nvidia has faced criticism for limited stock availability and retailers charging above suggested prices. AMD needs strong inventory management alongside competitive pricing to succeed. The company has not officially confirmed these launch details.
The Radeon card will use the Navi 44 chip with a 128-bit memory interface. Like its Nvidia rival, it comes in 8GB and 16GB memory versions. Tech specs include 2,048 stream processors—half of what the RX 9070 XT offers. The card runs at 2620 MHz game clock speed with boost capability up to 3230 MHz. These specifications promise major performance improvements compared to the previous RX 7600 XT model.
Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti costs $379 for the 8GB version and $429 for the 16GB model. Experts think AMD might price their card lower to gain market share. Nvidia has faced criticism for limited stock availability and retailers charging above suggested prices. AMD needs strong inventory management alongside competitive pricing to succeed. The company has not officially confirmed these launch details.