The AMD has announced the card that is presenting it against the NVIDIA RTX 5060 and 5060 TI. It is called AMD Radeon RX 9060 Xt and comes with 8GB or 16GB VRAM – both reduce prices of 5060 TI.
RX 9060 XT is mainly half of the RX 9070 XT. It has 32 computing units, 32 -ray accelerator and 64 AI accelerator, but it runs at a slightly high speed of the clock – 2,530mHz game frequency and 3,130mHz boost frequency. The card has 25.6 TFLOPS peak single precision computer. AI work can take advantage of the 410 tips or 821 computations of IT4 computies.
As mentioned, the card contains 8GB or 16GBG DR 6 with 128 bit buses (up to 320GB/second), plus 32MB infinity cache. Once again, 9070 Xt has half of it. But this card uses half the power – the TBP is 150W for the 8GB model and is slightly more at 160W for the 16GB model.
Radian RX 9060 XTR is DNA 4 card that receives full support for FSR4 upscaling, which can support FP8 Acceleration. The card is fed a full PCIE 5.0 X16 interface, which is an honor for older Mother Board people with only PCII slots. There is also 8 pin connectors for extra strength.
Card contact options include display port 2.1A and HDMI 2.1B. There is an encoded and decorated support for H265 and AV1 videos.
Note that the aforementioned cards are just 3D render-AMD will not issue your branded 9060 XT card. Instead, they will come from the partners later this year to partners, including Acer, Asrock, Asos, Gigabite, Power Color, Sapphire, Wastemer, XFX and Estin.
AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB has MSRP of MS 300, 16GB model is $ 350. For comparisons, 8GB RTX from NVIDIA is 380 MSRP and 16GB is $ 430. 8GB VRAM is non -TI 5060 with $ 300.
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