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AMD unveils Radeon RX 9060 XT at Computex 2025
AMD unveils Radeon RX 9060 XT at Computex 2025

Engadget

time21-05-2025

  • Engadget

AMD unveils Radeon RX 9060 XT at Computex 2025

AMD has unveiled its 9060 XT GPU at Computex 2025. The midrange GPU will be the clear competitor to Nvidia's 5060 Ti and goes toe-to-toe with it on almost every spec. Built on AMD's 4-nanometer RDNA 4 silicon , the 9060 XT will pack 32 compute units, along with 64 dedicated AI accelerators and 32 ray-tracing cores. Notably, the RX 9060 XT will ship in 8GB and 16GB GDDR6 versions, whereas Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti uses faster 28 Gb/s GDDR7, delivering roughly 40 percent more bandwidth (448 GB/s vs. approximately 322 GB/s) on the same 128-bit bus. We'll have to wait for some side-by-side performance comparisons before drawing any strong conclusions from those specs. AMD has listed the 9060 XT's boost clock at speeds up to 3.13 GHz. The GPU boasts 821 TOPS for AI workloads and will draw a modest 150 to 182 watts from the board. The card will connect via PCIe 5.0 x16 and supports the now-standard DisplayPort 2.1a and HDMI 2.1b. Based on these initial specs, the 9060 XT should be a solid entry for games running at 1080p and a decent option for those at 1440p. Those wishing to play at 4K should still opt for the Radeon RX 9070 or 9070 XT . Pricing and exact release timelines have not yet been announced.

NVIDIA's Secret Weapon: RTX 5060 Ti Leak Hints at Game-Changing Price War
NVIDIA's Secret Weapon: RTX 5060 Ti Leak Hints at Game-Changing Price War

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

NVIDIA's Secret Weapon: RTX 5060 Ti Leak Hints at Game-Changing Price War

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) is gearing up for a mid-April launch of its new GeForce RTX 5060 Ti GPUsavailable in both 16 GB and 8 GB variantswith insiders pointing to an April 16 release date. While the company hasn't officially confirmed the launch, multiple supplier spec sheets and price leaks have all but sealed the deal. Industry chatter suggests NVIDIA will price the 16 GB model at $499 and the 8 GB version at $399, matching the performance levels of the current RTX 4060 Ti. That aggressive pricing hints at a clear strategy: move fast, dominate the mid-range, and clear out old-gen stock. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 3 Warning Signs with NVDA. Supply chain sources say NVIDIA is sticking to its playbookleaning on tried-and-tested MSRP anchors from previous generations while transitioning to the new "Blackwell" GPU lineup. Retailers have already started slashing prices on the 4060 Ti, likely making room for the 5060 Ti series. And based on past launches, this could be NVIDIA's way of locking in early momentum before its full Blackwell rollout hits stride. For context, the standard RTX 5060 model is still a few weeks outexpected sometime in Mayso the Ti variants are doing the heavy lifting in the near term. For investors, this isn't just a typical product refresh. It's a calculated move to deepen NVIDIA's reach in the high-volume gaming segment, all while demand for AI and inference computing continues to surge. With Blackwell chips already stirring excitement at the high end, the 5060 Ti launch could help shore up revenue in Q2 while setting the stage for a broader hardware refresh cycle. Watch this space closelyNVIDIA's next leg of growth may be more layered than the market's pricing in. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Sign in to access your portfolio

Nvidia's upcoming budget GPUs could be underwhelming for gamers
Nvidia's upcoming budget GPUs could be underwhelming for gamers

Yahoo

time10-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Nvidia's upcoming budget GPUs could be underwhelming for gamers

Nvidia has yet to confirm the existence of entry-level GPUs in its latest RTX 50 series. However, recent leaks have revealed the anticipated specifications of the upcoming RTX 5050, 5060, and 5060 Ti. These GPUs are expected to be officially announced soon, as reports from last week indicated that Nvidia plans to unveil additional RTX 50 series models within the next 10 days. As for the leaked specifications, @kopite7kimi, a fairly accurate leaker, has shared important information about the upcoming GPUs. As per his posts on X, Nvidia's RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti will utilize the GB206-300 GPU die, while the RTX 5050 will be built around the GB207-300 chip. The RTX 5060 Ti, positioned as the more powerful of the two 60-class cards, is expected to feature 4,608 CUDA cores—just a modest 5.7% increase over its predecessor, the RTX 4060 Ti. The GPU will come in two memory configurations: 8GB and 16GB of GDDR7, both operating on a 128-bit memory bus with a 180W TDP. The 16GB variant is set to launch first, hitting shelves by the end of March, while the 8GB model will follow in April alongside the RTX 5060. The RTX 5060 itself will be available in a single 8GB GDDR7 variant, maintaining the same 128-bit memory bus. It will feature 3,840 CUDA cores—a notable 22.22% increase over the RTX 4060. With a 150W TDP, this GPU is expected to be a solid choice for small form factor PC builds. As for the RTX 5050, this marks the return of Nvidia's 50-class GPU lineup, last seen with the RTX 3050. While the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti will benefit from a 128-bit memory interface with a bandwidth of 448 GB/s—roughly 55% higher than the RTX 4060 Ti—the RTX 5050 will remain on GDDR6 memory. It is expected to use the PG152-SKU10/15 board with a GB206-300-A1 GPU die, offering 2,560 CUDA cores and a TDP of 130W. The RTX 50 series, including the RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070, is off to a sluggish start, primarily due to limited availability and inflated pricing. Concerns have also arisen regarding the flagship RTX 5090's incompatibility with older 12VHPWR power connectors, which has led to reports of cable and adapter melting under high power loads. Additionally, Nvidia is facing issues with certain RTX 50 graphics cards having missing ROPs (Render Output Units), resulting in a reduction in overall performance.

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