News Nvidia RTX 5080 and AMD RX 9070 GPUs listed ahead of launch — Asus is reportedly readying a new "Astral" GPU lineup

This confirms the 9060 will be n48 probably 48cu 192bit bus. Should match a 7700xt. This for $249-$300 would be a steal
 
This confirms the 9060 will be n48 probably 48cu 192bit bus. Should match a 7700xt. This for $249-$300 would be a steal
https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-confirms-radeon-rx-8600-and-rx-8800-rdna4-gpu-series

ROCm code previously indicated Navi 44 for the 9060. I actually think that could end up only slightly worse than the 7700 XT, provided it gets a 16 GB model, clocks high, and RDNA4 delivers some improvement per-CU. Memory bandwidth is a problem but not insurmountable.

As is, apparently no 192-bit 12 GB card, despite leaks pointing to one before. I think we need to wait patiently for a more complete leak of the lineup. Or, you know, announcement day.
 
https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-confirms-radeon-rx-8600-and-rx-8800-rdna4-gpu-series

ROCm code previously indicated Navi 44 for the 9060. I actually think that could end up only slightly worse than the 7700 XT, provided it gets a 16 GB model, clocks high, and RDNA4 delivers some improvement per-CU. Memory bandwidth is a problem but not insurmountable.

As is, apparently no 192-bit 12 GB card, despite leaks pointing to one before. I think we need to wait patiently for a more complete leak of the lineup. Or, you know, announcement day.
Well there is no 8800 or 8600 rdna4 gpu. It would also be weird for there to be no cut down n48 with 12gb. 8600 is rocm could now be called 9050
 
This confirms the 9060 will be n48 probably 48cu 192bit bus. Should match a 7700xt. This for $249-$300 would be a steal

only ti. base model 128bit bus (again crippled like 4060) and nobody should ever buy it over a budget amd as you will actually get better value for specs at low end.

What? The 9060 will most likely be 48cu 12gb. N44 will be 128bit bus but that would be a 9050

Seems like he thinks you are talking about an Nvidia GPU.
This, right here, comes to show how confusing AMD naming can be. Why? Why change the names of the cards to match Nvidia's? Why motherboard chipsets have to match Intel's? Why notebook CPU names have to be so confusing? What does AMD gains doing this?
 
This, right here, comes to show how confusing AMD naming can be. Why? Why change the names of the cards to match Nvidia's? Why motherboard chipsets have to match Intel's? Why notebook CPU names have to be so confusing? What does AMD gains doing this?
AMD changed the names to sell more graphics cards to people who don't know the difference. This is an old marketing trick that is not illegal and definitely works. I see no other reason to change the naming convention, though I am willing to be wrong here.