Built on the rumored RDNA 4 architecture, this GPU reportedly packs 24GB of GDDR7 memory, a blistering 2.8 GHz boost clock, and a 5nm process for cooler, quieter performance.
Early benchmarks hint at 4K gaming at 120+ fps in titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Starfield with AMD’s upgraded ray tracing cores closing the gap with NVIDIA DLSS.
Gamers can also expect FidelityFX Super Resolution 4.0, a new AI-driven upscaling tech said to rival DLSS 4, alongside AV1 encoding for streamers.
Think a triple-fan cooler with customizable RGB, a sleek metal shroud, and a TDP under 300W—a win for efficiency.
But there’s fine print: Insider sources warn the RX 9060 XT might debut at $799—$100 pricier than the RX 7900 XT—with limited stock at launch.
- GPU: Navi 4X
- Memory: 16GB GDDR6 and 8GB GDDR6
- Memory Bus: 128-bit
- Memory Speed: 20 Gbps
- Power Connector: 1x 8-pin (including custom variants)
- Power Supply: at least 500W
- Display Connectors: 1x HDMI 2.1, 2x DP 2.1a
Plus, beta drivers for its “Hybrid Compute” feature, which taps unused GPU power for background tasks, are still buggy. If AMD sticks the landing, though, this could be the card that reshapes mid-tier gaming.
Keep an eye on AMD’s October 2025 showcase for official specs. Pre-orders may drop sooner than you think.