- A new filtration claims to detail the specifications and price of the next RX 9060 XT of AMD GPU
- The price could be as low as $ 269 in the USA for the 8 GB model
- It is stated that the performance is between the NVIDIA RTX 4060 TI and AMD RADEON RX 7700 XT
Finally, we could have an adequate idea of what the RX 9060 XT of AMD GPU will be able to be able, and it seems that it could be worthy of induction in the best fame hall of the graphics cards.
Thanks to the filtered information shared by Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID) on YouTube, we now know that RX 9060 XT could be sending with 32 computer units, a 128 -bit memory bus with 8 GB and 16 GB VRM models available and a TDP between 150W and 200W.
Now, that is not much to go at this point, but Mlid’s leak also points out that the performance is ‘above RTX 4060 TI, but probably below RX 7700 XT’. Well, that doesn’t sound that Impressive, but here is the thing: the leak also includes price details, and looks very attractive on that forehead.
According to reports, the 8GB model will cost between $ 269 and $ 299, while it is stated that the 16 GB version is priced at $ 329-379. It is not clear if these are potential price ranges that AMD is still contemplating, or projected price ranges for AIB association cards. As a reference, the RTX 4060 TI, which supposedly exceeds, was originally sold for $ 399, and that was almost two years ago of GPU prices inflation.
Battle of Budgets
Even if AMD hits us with the upper end of these price estimates, it will be a desktop GPU with a seriously competitive price. Although Nvidia has been dominating the end of the high -performance market with its RTX 5000 letters, it cannot be denied that AMD’s largest rival has been looking for its budget game, leaving Intel (not as strange) as one of the best options in the game space Asequible PC thanks to its excellent Arc B580 card.
If Team Red can deliver RXT 4060 TI -Beating at a price of $ 269, well, it is the game and the budget GPU market, at least for the moment. However, it is worth noting that the MLID source says ‘original plan from a month ago’ regarding these projected prices, probably in reference to the recent carnage of technological prices caused by the tariff war of Donald Trump. Then … look at this space, I suppose.
Another interesting point raised by the filter was that RX 9060 XT could lack hardware encoders: it is possible that to keep under the price, AMD has chosen to include only free video encoders, not the AV1 video encoder, not the (possibly better) H.264 and H.265 encode the coding functions, since those require a license rate.
The filter states that there are no plans for an RX 9060 ‘no IND’, which tracks the two different VRM versions and the suggested base price of $ 269. In addition, AMD could be considering a Radeon RX 9050 XT, presumably with a price somewhere in the range of $ 200-250.