News AMD RX 9060 XT specs leak: Navi 44 takes on Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti with 8 and 16GB flavors, 3.2 GHz boost clocks

If we're going to be sticking with 8GB, then logically the price would be at 200 or less, yes?

Yes, I think that's definitely what will happen.

Also, all pigs will grow wings and take off for Mars, with parting thanks for all the truffles.
 
I saw another site put the 9060XT/8GB at a price range of $270~300. The 16GB model with $330~380.

Seeing as the RX7600XT ($330) is a little slower than the B580 ($250), and the 9070GRE is $400ish, I doubt they can price it on the high end.
 
Seeing as the RX7600XT ($330) is a little slower than the B580 ($250), and the 9070GRE is $400ish, I doubt they can price it on the high end.
9070 GRE doesn't exist yet!

RDNA4 CUs are significantly faster than RDNA3, but 9060 XT will fall short of the 7700 XT which has 54 instead of 32. 7600 XT held most of its price throughout its lifetime. I think they can get away with $350 MSRP for 16 GB.

9060 XT 8GB will be technically good compared to the 8 GB cards that came before it, but uninspiring even at $270.

9070 GRE reportedly has 48 CUs and 12 GB. If it ever makes it out of the Chinese market at reasonable prices, could be good. But yields may not justify many of them being made instead of 9070 non-XTs.
 
If we're going to be sticking with 8GB, then logically the price would be at 200 or less, yes?

Yes, I think that's definitely what will happen.

Also, all pigs will grow wings and take off for Mars, with parting thanks for all the truffles.
$200 GPUs are dead. Pure production cost more, no matter how weak the GPU would be.
But maybe $320 to $340 for 8Gb and $350 to $400 for 16gb version.
non x version then below $300... $250?
 

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