AMD Radeon RX 9060
News, coverage and analysis tracking AMD Radeon RX 9060 across the outlets.- AMD graphics cards likely to rise by 10%, according to new leakA leak suggests AMD will increase prices for its graphics cards and VRAM bundles by 10% for board partners, which is likely to be passed on to consumers. This news comes from a Chinese industry forum and follows recent trends of rising component costs. It is unclear if all AMD GPUs will be affected equally, and Nvidia's pricing strategy remains unmentioned in this report.
- A new RX 9070 has landed at Amazon in time for Prime Day, but I'd avoid following the Golden RabbitA new AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE (Golden Rabbit Edition) graphics card has become available in the US, but the article advises caution due to its lower specifications compared to the original RX 9070. While the GRE model features 12GB GDDR6 VRAM and a narrower memory bus, the original offers 16GB and more compute units. The author suggests that with Prime Day approaching, better deals on superior models might emerge, making the GRE edition less appealing unless significantly discounted.
- 2026 is shaping up to be one of the worst years ever for new graphics cards as Nvidia's RTX 50 Super Series refresh…New rumors suggest that Nvidia's RTX 50 Super Series graphics cards, initially rumored for late 2026, have been delayed to early 2027, potentially launching at CES. So far in 2026, only minor revisions like the AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE and laptop-specific Nvidia RTX 5070 12 GB have been released, with next-generation architectures from both AMD and Nvidia not expected until late 2027 or 2028.
- AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE leak hints at impending worldwide launch for the mid-range GPUA new rumor suggests that AMD's China-exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card may be getting a worldwide release. This mid-range GPU, which sits between the RX 9070 and RX 9060 XT, could offer a compelling price-to-performance ratio for gamers. Retail packaging spotted for the global market and potential Newegg listings hint at an impending launch, possibly timed with Computex.
- The AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE is a China-exclusive GPU that could become globalPackaging for the AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card has leaked with English branding, suggesting a potential global release outside of China. This mid-range GPU features a Navi 48 GPU and 12GB GDDR6 RAM, positioning it as a competitor to Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5070. While currently a China-exclusive 'Golden Rabbit Edition', its potential worldwide launch could offer a more affordable option in the current GPU market.
- Cheaper AMD Radeon RX 9050 GPUs are seemingly inbound, and it's almost better than the RX 9060Reports suggest AMD is preparing to release the Radeon RX 9050 graphics card, which may feature a higher core count than the RX 9060. This new GPU is rumored to use the Navi 44 GPU with 2,048 Stream Processors and 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM, potentially making it a strong option for small form-factor PCs and rivaling upcoming devices like the Steam Machine.
- AMD reportedly planning a new budget graphics card with a surprising number of coresAMD is reportedly planning a new budget graphics card, the Radeon RX 9050, which may feature the same core count as the RX 9060 XT but with lower clock speeds. This move could be a strategy to utilize surplus Navi 44 chips or fill a gap in the low-end market. The card is expected to have 8 GB of GDDR6 memory and a 128-bit memory bus.
- Nvidia RTX 5050 review (Palit Dual edition)The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 is recommended for budget PC gamers, offering reliable 1080p and decent 1440p performance with upscaling, outperforming Intel's B580 and often undercutting AMD's RX 9060 XT. While it matches the performance of the previous generation's RTX 4060 at a similar price point, its design shows little ambition beyond being 'good enough'. The card runs cool and quiet, and benefits from Nvidia's DLSS 4 technology, making it a solid, if unexciting, choice for those with a strict budget.
- Slay The Spire 2 Crashes Again—Fans Rage With Review Bo... | TAGThis week's gaming news includes the release of Pragmata on April 17 for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, with a Nintendo Switch release on April 24, accompanied by a Diana Amiibo. Square Enix is releasing the Final Fantasy 7 Ascend the Shinra Building board game for $40, focusing on cooperative strategy. Additionally, the developers of Invincible Vs have acknowledged and plan to address issues with rage quitting during the game's open beta.
- Linux installs jump to over 5% of gamers on the latest Steam Hardware Survey while the RTX 5070 reverts to the normThe latest Steam Hardware Survey for March shows a significant increase in Linux adoption among gamers, jumping to 5.33%, while Windows 11 usage also rose at the expense of Windows 10. GPU statistics have normalized after a suspicious spike for the Nvidia RTX 5070 in February, with the RTX 3060 returning to the top spot.