AMD's Radeon RX 9060XT is very likely to be revealed at Computex 2025 later tonight and the specifications for the new card have just been confirmed. Arriving via Sweclockers are official slides for the AMD presentation that introduces the new GPU, but pricing remains unavailable at this time.
The slides indicate that this GPU will have half the number of Compute Units as the RX 9070XT but be clocked significantly higher, somewhat making up for the performance shortfall. Also noteworthy is the quantity of VRAM; 8GB is widely viewed as insufficient in today's gaming landscape even at 1080p, particularly with any form of ray tracing enabled. We should therefore expect 16GB models to be the de-facto recommendation if the base performance of the GPU is up to snuff.
Regular hardware leaker @momomo_us, who has a generally good reputation when it comes to pre-launch information, put forward their own set of anticipated specifications for the card last week. We've included them in the summarised comparison of specs known so far below, shaded blue:
AMD's Computex 2025 Keynote is scheduled for 4am UK time tonight (11am Taipei Local Time, 11pm Eastern US) presented by Jack Huynh, SVP and GM of the Computing and Graphics Group. It will have at least one mention of AI.
SOURCE: SweClockers via videocardz.com, @momomo_us