Friday, February 28th 2025

AMD RDNA 4 and Radeon RX 9070 Series Unveiled: $549 & $599

AMD today unveiled the highly-anticipated AMD RDNA 4 graphics architecture with the launch of the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 graphics cards as a part of the Radeon RX 9000 Series. The new graphics cards feature 16 GB of memory and extensive improvements designed for high-quality gaming graphics, including re-vamped raytracing accelerators and powerful AI accelerators for ultra-fast, cutting-edge performance, and breakthrough gaming experiences.

In a YouTube livestream, David McAfee, CVP and GM, Ryzen CPU and Radeon Graphics AMD, was joined by Andrej Zdravkovic, SVP of GPU Technologies and Engineering and Chief Software Officer, AMD, as well as Andy Pomianowski, CVP of Silicon Design Engineering, AMD, to discuss the outstanding performance and value proposition of the Radeon RX 9000 Series. In a related event in Zhuhai, China, Jack Huynh, SVP of the Client and Graphics Group, AMD, led a regional event for the new products. Huynh was joined by David Wang, SVP of GPU Technology and Engineering, AMD, and Lanzhi Wang, Senior Director of Product Management, AMD. The celebration was also marked by a customer celebration with Darren Grasby, EVP and Chief Sales Officer, AMD; Spencer Pan, President of AMD China, and partners including Asrock, ASUS, Gigabyte, Sapphire, Tul, Vastarmor, Veston, and XFX.
"Today, we're thrilled to unveil the AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series, a significant leap forward in graphics performance powered by our next-generation AMD RDNA 4 architecture," said McAfee. "These GPUs are designed to meet the demands of today's games, delivering enthusiast-class gaming experiences to gamers everywhere, while ready to support tomorrow's innovations. Through the power of advanced AI and Raytracing accelerators, we're not just improving frame rates - we're fundamentally enhancing the gaming experience. Offering incredible performance, AI-powered features, and next-gen display support at competitive price points, the Radeon RX 9000 Series delivers exceptional value for gamers looking to upgrade their systems."

The RX 9000 Series, powered by the new AMD RDNA 4 architecture, offers gamers and creators a powerful blend of performance, visuals, and value. These advanced graphics cards redefine incredibly fast, high-resolution gaming with third-generation ray tracing technology enabling realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections to deliver immersive gaming experiences while integrating a suite of AMD features to maximize hardware utilization. Beyond gaming, the RX 9000 Series GPUs leverage new second-generation AI accelerators with up to 8x INT8 throughput per AI accelerator (for sparse matrices) to enhance creative applications and effectively run generative AI applications (vs. RDNA 3). The RX 9000 Series GPUs also implement the newly redesigned AMD Radiance Display Engine & Enhanced Media Engine for broad display support and elevated quality in both recording and streaming.

Gaming For Today and Tomorrow
The Radeon RX 9000 Series unlocks new levels of performance while delivering a suite of new and enhanced features that improve the gaming experience. The Radeon RX 9070 Series offers 16 GB of GDDR6 memory, allowing gamers to render the most exciting games of today and tomorrow at max settings. Compared to the previous generation RX 7900 GRE, the latest AMD Radeon RX 9070 is able to deliver over 20% more performance on average when gaming at 1440, with the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT extending that lead to over 40% on average.
Both graphics cards make smart upgrades for gamers looking to future-proof their systems with a suite of next-gen features that will keep their experiences feeling fresh for years to come. Key features include:
  • Unified AMD RDNA 4 Compute Units - Features up to 64 advanced AMD RDNA 4 compute units delivering up to 40% higher gaming performance than the previous-generation AMD RDNA 3 architecture.
  • High-Performance Raytracing - With 3rd generation Raytracing Accelerators, AMD RDNA 4 is able to deliver over 2x the Raytracing throughput per compute unit when compared to our previous generation. Gamers with the latest AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series are ready for immersive gaming experiences with high-quality graphics, including realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections.
  • Supercharged AI Acceleration - 2nd Generation AI Accelerators received several enhancements, allowing AMD RDNA 4 to efficiently process advanced AI models much faster than what was possible with RDNA 3,4 through a combination of additional math pipelines for AI calculations, expanding the capabilities of the AI
  • Accelerator to support new emerging data types such as FP8, and support for inference optimization techniques such as structured sparsity. These changes deliver up to 8x INT8 throughput per AI accelerator (for sparse matrices) per compute unit vs the previous generation.
  • AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Technology 4 (FSR 4) - AMD's new cutting-edge ML-powered upscaling technology delivers high-quality boosted frames under even the most demanding workloads, such as 4K gaming with maximum ray tracing settings and will be supported in over 30 games at launch.
  • Innovative suite of features through HYPR-RX - Gamers can instantly improve their experience by activating AMD HYPR-RX and the suite of features within AMD Software, including AMD Radeon Super Resolution, AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2.1, AMD Radeon Anti-Lag, and AMD Radeon Boost. These features can all be tailored to gamers' hardware and preferences within AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition to drive increased FPS, responsiveness and efficiency.
  • AI-Enhanced AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition Application - A new suite of software and resources designed to deliver an industry-leading AI user experience with AMD Radeon RX 9070 Series graphics cards. Keep your drivers and AI software up to date with the new Software Manager. Find the answers to your questions about all things AMD or create free and private text and images with AMD Chat. Discover, download and install new and exciting AMD-partnered AI applications with the App Portal, and leverage AI to improve software quality with the AMD Image Inspector.
  • Ready for Next-Generation Displays - AMD Radiance Display Engine supports the latest DisplayPort 2.1a and HDMI 2.1b connections, enabling ultra-high resolutions and refresh rates up to 8K 144 Hz, with 12-bit HDR and full REC2020 Color Space for incredible color accuracy. Paired with AMD FreeSync technology, gamers can enjoy tear-free, stutter-free gaming experiences on over 4000 compatible displays, including upcoming 4K 240 Hz and 8K 144 Hz DisplayPort 2.1 monitors.
ML-Powered AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (AMD FSR 4) Upgrade
  • Available exclusively on AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series graphics cards, AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition adds a new easy-to-use AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (AMD FSR 4) Upgrade feature that helps maximize performance at maximum quality in over 30 games at launch, with 75 coming later this year. AMD FSR 4 delivers a substantial image quality improvement over AMD FSR 3.1 upscaling, with the new ML-based algorithm helping to improve temporal stability, better preserve detail, and reduce ghosting.
  • Utilizing features already built into the AMD FidelityFX API added when game developers integrate AMD FSR 3.1 into their games, AMD FSR 4 enables an easy upgrade for supported FSR 3.1 games and can be combined with existing in-game AMD FSR 3.1 advanced frame-generation and AMD Radeon Anti-Lag 2 for ultra-smooth, ultra-responsive gaming at incredible frame rates on AMD Radeon RX 9070 Series graphics cards.
  • The new ML-accelerated AMD FSR 4 upscaling algorithm is trained using high-quality ground truth game data on AMD Instinct Accelerators and uses the hardware-accelerated FP8 Wave Matrix Multiply Accumulate (WMMA) feature of the AMD RDNA 4 architecture to ensure maximum upscaling quality while still providing a substantial game performance boost.
AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series Product Specifications
  • AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
    • 64 Compute Units
    • 16 GB GDDR6
    • 2.4 Game Clock (GHz)
    • Up to 3.0 Boost Clock (GHz)
    • 256-bit Memory Interface
    • 64 MB Infinity Cache
    • 304 W TBP
    • $599 Price (USD SEP)
  • AMD Radeon RX 9070
    • 56 Compute Units
    • 16 GB GDDR6
    • 2.1 Game Clock (GHz)
    • Up to 2.5 Boost Clock (GHz)
    • 256-bit Memory Interface
    • 64 MB Infinity Cache
    • 220 W TBP
    • $549 Price (USD SEP)
Pricing and Availability
AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series graphics cards are expected to be available from leading board partners including Acer, ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte, PowerColor, Sapphire, Vastarmor, XFX and Yeston beginning March 6th, 2025. The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT has an SEP of $599 USD, while the AMD Radeon RX 9070 has an SEP of $549 USD.
Source: AMD
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177 Comments on AMD RDNA 4 and Radeon RX 9070 Series Unveiled: $549 & $599

#1
Redwoodz
Shots fired. Thank you AMD! I will be purchasing day 1. :toast:
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#2
ren
Happy with the prices, I was worried they were. going for $699.

Hopefully this will shake Nvidias ridiculous pricing up.
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#4
wNotyarD
$599 for the XT is amazing (provided there are models sold at this MSRP). $549 for the non-XT, though? Why even bother?
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#5
BlaezaLite
600 for 9070XT!!!!!!!! BARGAIN!!!!
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#6
Skimba
Radeon RX 9070 XT – $599
Radeon RX 9070 – $549

DOA. But who expected anything else. There is no price anchor either with founder models. Meaning the prices will fluctuate higher for sure. Paying almost 800€ for gddr6 card feels bit salty it equals basically 7900xt relauch with less vram.

But what can you expect when nvidia controls the market and doesn't give damn about Gaming and consumers.
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#7
esserpain
Thank fuck. It's $600. AMD didn't screw up for once. Thank you, Radeon team. Thank you so much.
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#8
Dimitriman
$549 9070 DOA as usual
$599 9070 XT = Win!
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#9
Hecate91
9070XT $600 MSRP, $400 less than the 5070Ti with the fake MSRP.
I'm excited for benchmarks to see how it compares.
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#10
_roman_


I have to check my settings for 7800xt in whqd with pandora.
That does not really looks like a performance increase.

the 9070 looks like a weaker or similar 7800xt.

Is this just a rebrand from a 7800xt?



Pandora was one of the TRASH - free give away games I got with the purchase of amd graphic cards, processors or mainboards in past year/s. Story trash - game trash - visual trash - game ui buggy - ubisoft launcher issues - issues to buy daily items with launcher + inside game. Buggy as hell two weeks ago. The story is very political on one side - not to my liking to play a game with real life politics. Especially the last few minutes the sentences in regards of "earth". I finished the story 3 or 4 weeks ago.
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#11
Kohl Baas
RedwoodzShots fired. Thank you AMD! I will be purchasing day 1. :toast:
As do I.
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#12
Arkz
For the perf uplift.. Meh. I'll wait for next gen or unless there's a better price down the line. I've seen a 7900XTX for a similar price. FSR4 is the only extra going for it to me, but then it's gonna be a while for that to be integrated in as many games. So I'd possibly go for another geforce down the line instead as DLSS is in so much. The market just feels crap right now. 4 years on from me buying a 3080 for £660, and this is what we have. Lame.
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#14
Naito
I don't need a new GPU, but will probably buy one anyway
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#16
TheDeeGee
Hecate919070XT $600 MSRP, $400 less than the 5070Ti with the fake MSRP.
I'm excited for benchmarks to see how it compares.
What makes you think these launch at MSRP as well?
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#17
Chaitanya
Will still wait for Helicon to post numbers before deciding if its a sidegrade or actual upgrade.
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#18
wNotyarD
TheDeeGeeWhat makes you think these launch at MSRP as well?
Hopium.
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#19
loztagainman
wNotyarDHopium.
Fair fair. I'll wait for reviews I think :)
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#20
neatfeatguy
I think the 9070 should come down to at least $529. Sure, a $20 difference might not be much, but $529 looks a lot nicer than $549....ideally I think it should be $499 to warrant the performance difference between the two. The XT, from the provided 1440p performance slides appears to be roughly 20% faster. I'd rather pay an extra $50 for 20% more performance.

I wonder how many cards will be around that $600 and $550 price range or if we're expected to see and pay for cards that are bloated in price at $100-300 over MSRP.
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#21
HD64G
So, exactly where most saw a realistically good price and for good performance also as 9070XT=5070Ti~7900XTX for much lower pricing. Availability will make or brake AMD's plan about gaining marketshare back. If they make plenty of those, the street prices will be kept close to MSRPs. In a month or so we will know better as for the first 1-2 weeks the scalpers will take advantage as usual.
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#22
Chomiq
DimitrimanSo 9060 line confirmed also.
It was confirmed during CES.
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#23
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I have to agree, just spend the extra $50 at that point. AMD should have made it $499 for non-XT. 9070 XT is going to be sold out for awhile I expect, so I guess a lot of people will be impatient and buy non-XT anyway.

If I could get a 9070 XT in hand at MSRP for $599, I'd gladly sell my 7900 xt. I'm not selling until I have it in hand and tested that it is working good though, learned my lesson on supply and demand once too many times.
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#24
Hecate91
TheDeeGeeWhat makes you think these launch at MSRP as well?
These cards have been at retailers in their warehouses since January.
I'm not expecting MSRP, but either way supply and pricing has to be better than what nvidia is doing.
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