After the RX 9070 there is before the RX 9060: Last week, the longed-for AMD graphics cards finally started on the market and presented themselves with light and shadow.
During theThe scalping problem can be observed despite the presumably larger offer of GPUs despite the presumably larger offer of GPUs.
The manufacturer, however, plans the next models on the basis of the RDNA-4 architecture. At the edge of the performance of the RX 9070 (XT), AMD briefly called the Radeon RX 9060 and the associated XT version, which are next. The portal wants to go to the latter GPUVideocardzhave now learned some details.
- As a result, the RX 9060 XT will appear in two configurations that differ in the memory size. So you should have the choice between 8 and 16 GB VRAM.
- This information should coincide with a previous leak thatFirst custom models from Asuscalled with the appropriate variants.
A 128-bit interface is used as a memory connection in both variations of the RX 9060 XT; The storage type and the speed should remain as with the RX 9070 XT for GDDR6 and 20 GBPs. In addition, VideoCardz also wants to know more about energy intake:
- The RX 9060 XT therefore relies on a single, classic 8-pin connection.
- The report does not call an exact TDP, but at least one 500 watt power supply should be considered a prerequisite. Individual custom models can screw up this value to up to 550 watts.
In the case of display connections, the RX 9060 XT should have an HDMI-2.1 and two displayport 2.1A outputs. From this VideoCardz derives that navi 44 is not used as a used chip, but (as previously made) - "smaller chips finally have limits in connectivity".
To this navigation system 44 as a chip, at least the alleged full expansion has been leaked, which provides for a "half navigation system 48". This is followed by 2,048 stream processors with 64 ROPS (render output units) and 32 raytracing units. However, partial deactivation is conceivable here, so that at least the regular RX 9060 has to expect less.