Amid the eager anticipation of technology and game enthusiasts, AMD recently officially unveiled its latest masterpieces - the Radeon RX9070 and 9070XT graphics cards. These two graphics cards have achieved a qualitative leap in performance, up 20% to 40% from the previous generation of products, and are expected to officially meet consumers on March 6. As early as the CES exhibition in January this year, AMD had already shown the style of these two new products to the world.

Note: The picture comes from the official website screenshot
The Radeon RX9000 series graphics cards adopt cutting-edge RDNA4 graphics architecture and support the third-generation ray tracing technology, bringing users an unprecedented immersive gaming experience. In addition, the built-in AI accelerator of graphics cards can achieve up to 8 times the INT8 throughput per AI core, which is of great significance for optimizing generative AI applications.
Both graphics cards are equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory and a 256-bit memory interface. Specifically, the Radeon RX9070 has 56 computing units, while the RX9070XT is further promoted to 64 computing units. This allows them to show more powerful performance when dealing with complex graphics and computing tasks. For content creators, AMD Radiance Display Engine and Enhanced Media Engine provide excellent display quality. Supports DisplayPort2.1a and HDMI2.1b, these two graphics cards can achieve 8K resolution and 12-bit HDR at 144Hz, greatly meeting the needs of streaming media, video editing and high-performance computing.
In terms of price, the Radeon RX9070 has an MSRP of $549, while the Radeon RX9070XT is $599, which makes them directly compete with NVIDIA's RTX570 and RTX570Ti series graphics cards. AMD said the RX9070's average performance is 20% higher than the previous generation RX7900GRE, while the RX9070XT is 40%.
In addition, AMD announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that it will join the cooperation of open telecom AI platform and is committed to providing telecom operators with an AI-powered infrastructure. The project will work with Cisco, Nokia and Jio Platforms Limited in India to jointly promote the development of digital services. AMD CEO Zifeng Su said that with high-performance CPU, GPU and adaptive computing solutions, service providers will be able to build safer and more efficient networks.
Key points:
AMD's new Radeon RX9070 series graphics cards will be launched on March 6, with performance improvements of 20% to 40%.
It adopts RDNA4 architecture, supports the third-generation ray tracing technology and AI accelerator, and improves the gaming and creative experience.
Competing with NVIDIA's RTX570 series, the RX9070 and 9070XT are priced at $549 and $599, respectively.