AMD Announcing Graphics Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070

AMD’s next foray into the desktop gaming graphics card market announced at CES today with the reveal of the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070. Using its new RDNA Four architecture, the new graphics cards are aimed at degrees of functionality up to its own Radeon RX 7900 XT and Nvidia RTX Four070 Ti Super according to the slides shown at CES Hevet Heynot.

Interestingly, AMD says it has simplified its nomenclature scheme to directly compare NVIDIA models. For example, it is said that RX 9070 XT competes with RTX 4070 cards, such as RTX 4070 Ti and 4070 Ti Super, while the RX 9070 head is underway. -Alviar with RTX 4070 and 4070 Super.

However, the slide obviously shows a box for the RTX 5000 series, which suggests that the cards will also compete with those models such as RTX 5070 and 5070 TI. This graph also confirms that the new AMD models will not offer faster functionality than their previous models. In fact, RX 7900 XTX will exceed RX RX 9070 XT and will continue to be an AMD flagship in terms of raw functionality.

This is a slight climb-down from previous expectations that it would be competing at RTX 4080 levels with its new Radeon cards, whereas actually it’s one step below that or thereabouts. The cards will be available in Q1 2025 through partner card manufacturers such ASUS.

The RDNA 4 architecture uses a 4nm manufacturing process and will sit alongside the new AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 upscaling technology. Similar to Nvidia’s DLSS, it will require the use of Radeon 9000-series RDNA4 graphics cards. There’s no word on this being backwards compatible with previous generations.

ASUS TUF GAMING RADEON RX 9070 XT OC Edition graphics card

Nvidia is a few hours before the announcement of its RTX 5000 cards, the RTX 5080 and 5090 deserve to occupy the front of the stage. I will sound all Drapery’s releases that this week, so stay here in Forbes using the low blue button, Facebook or YouTube to get the news and the complaint more recent and do not comment under your comments about the AMD’s announcement.

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