- AMD seems to be beating back toward NVIDIA in the middle of speculation about a March launch to RTX 5060 TI and 5060
- The new Radeon RX 9000 series will be launched in early March
- A press conference for the new GPU -lineup is rumored to happen at the end of February
CES 2025 showcased what to expect with regard to this generation GPUs, where Nvidia took the limelight at the Convention with its new RTX 5000 series GPUs (currently sold out) – and now AMD is finally participating in the following The first reveal of its new GPUs.
As reported by Videocardz, AMD’s CEO Lisa SU confirmed that the Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs will be launched in March, after previous reports that the lineup would, and just days after rumors of NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 TI and 5060’s potential launch began to start circulate. RDNA 4 architecture for the upcoming GPUs promises to improve beam tracking performance, while Team Red’s new FSR 4 function for greater image stabilization when it is upscaling.
Videocardz also recently forwarded rumors that AMD had an RX 9070 series press conference in late February – given the activity of its most important rival Nvidia, it’s time for Team Green’s. From what we have already seen, the Radeon RX 9070 XT does not appear to be an intermediate GPU that allegedly provides top-tier performance on Native 4K without using FSR.
Since Nvidia’s aggressive pricing for its Premium GPUs could be a dealbreaker for many, AMD has the chance to get an advantage in the GPU race with more affordable prices (especially if these initial result results are accurate).
Is this a reaction to speculation about NVIDIA’s RTX XX60-Class Launcher Rolls?
Although it is certainly possible that AMD had already planned for launch in March, as most reports suggested, this feels like smart timing from Team Red. It is obvious that Nvidia is at the forefront of its RTX 5000 series GPU lineup (as it has been for a while now), and the rumors of an RTX XX60-Class launch in March would directly compete with AMD’s potential hype.
At the end of this month, it feels like the ideal time to reveal the new Radeon RX GPU setup, but there is also a strong chance that Nvidia will end up doing the same. We have only seen RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 ten and 5070 (with the latter launch on a current unveiled date later this month), so it’s only a matter of time before we see RTX 5060 TI and 5060.
Personally, I hope AMD’s new GPUs can provide a strong alternative for players to Nvidia’s maps, as the GPU market needs a lot of competition – whose strong competition comes in the form of high levels at generous prices, it can lead to the fact that it can lead to the fact that Some potential RTX buyers turn their heads to rethink. We just have to wait and see what team red has in store for us …