- AMD seems ready to retaliate against Nvidia in the middle of speculation of a launch of March for the RTX 5060 TI and 5060
- The new Radeon RX 9000 series will be launched in early March
- A press conference for the new GPU range should occur at the end of February
The 2025 has shown what to expect concerning the GPUs of this generation, Nvidia taking the spotlight to the Convention with its new GPUs of the RTX 5000 series (currently sold) – and now, AMD is finally about to join the Race after the initial revelation of its new GPUS.
As reported by Videocardz, the CEO of AMD, Lisa SU, confirmed that the GPUs of the Radeon RX 9000 series will be launched in March after the previous reports that the range would, and only a few days after rumors of RTX 5060 TI and 5060 from Nvidia began to circulate. The RDNA 4 architecture for upcoming GPUs promises to improve the tracing performance of the shelves while using the new FSR 4 feature of Team Red for greater image stabilization during scaling.
Videocardz also recently relayed the rumors of AMD organizing a press conference in the RX 9070 series at the end of February – given the activity of its main rival Nvidia, it is time for AMD to properly enter the image and show us How its new range of graphics cards accumulate against Team Green. From what we have already seen, the Radeon RX 9070 XT does not seem to be a mid-range GPU, supposing high level performance at Native 4K without using FSR.
Given that the aggressive prices of Nvidia for its premium GPU could be a dealbreaker for many, AMD has the possibility of obtaining an advantage in the GPU race with more affordable prices (especially if these initial performance results are correct).
Is it a reaction to speculation on the RTX XX60 class launch rumors of NVIDIA?
If it is certainly possible that AMD has already planned the launch in March, as most of the reports have suggested, it looks like a smart timing from Team Red. It is obvious that Nvidia is leading with its GPU range of the RTX 5000 series (as it has been for some time), and rumors of a launch of RTX XX60 class in March would river directly with potential threshing of AMD.
The end of this month is like the perfect time to reveal the new Radeon RX GPU range, but there is also a good chance that Nvidia ends up doing the same. We only saw the RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 TI and 5070 (with this last launch at a date currently not disclosed later this month), so this is only a matter of time before seeing the RTX 5060 TI and 5060.
Personally, I hope that the new AMD GPUs will be able to provide a strong alternative to players to Nvidia cards, because the GPU market needs a lot of competition – if strong competition is in the form of high -level performance at Generous prices, he could lead to certain potential RTX buyers turning his head to reconsider. We will just have to wait and see what Team Red has in store for us …