AMD is officially announcing its Redon RX 9060 XT GPU in Computerx today. The number shows, this graphics card will challenge the recently released RTX 5060 of NVIDIA, in which AMD offer models offer 8GB or 16GB VRAM.
The AMD is following NVIDIA’s controversial choice to send modern GPUs with only 8 GBVRAM in the year 2025. VRAM’s 8GB debate has been going on for months, especially due to the latest sports that can be very demanding for memory. AMD is following in the footsteps of Nvidia, however, it is interesting to see what the reviewers make in this important part of the market.
The RX 9060 Xt 32 Rdna will support 4 computing units, 3.13GHz boost clock, and display port 2.1A and HDMI 2.1B. The total power of the board in terms of model is between 150 watts and 182 watts. AMD is just announcing the existence of RTX 9060 XT today, and it has not provided a pricing or even release date.
We are still waiting to hear how the RTX 5060 stands, because strangely, Nvidia launches its latest 50 series GPU tomorrow without any review. The GPU maker had prevented reviewers from receiving the necessary driver to test RTX 5060 before the alleged release date. Because it is worried about the VRAM speculation plate 8GB.
Although VRAM’s 8GB choice is controversial for both NVIDIA and AMD, NVIDIA has given rise to further wave of anger by PC gaming YouTubers on the comments given to the gamers alliance. In a 22 -minute video, the gamers discuss the pressure of NVIDIA to add a multi -frame generation (MFG) to the benchmark against the competition card, which does not have the same feature. The Gamers Alliance (GN) has alleged that NVIDIA has even indicated that it will cancel access to NVIDIA engineers’ interviews until the channel further discussed MFG.