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AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE Tested, Fills Gap Between RX 9060 XT and RX 9070

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"Testing by ComputerBase.de finds that despite its reduction in compute units and memory, the RX 9070 GRE is still a 1440p-class GPU, and a significant upgrade over the RX 9060 XT 16 GB and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB. Averaged across 13 game tests, at 1440p, the RX 9070 GRE tests 28.4% faster than RX 9060 XT 16 GB, 22% faster than RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB, and 11% faster than the previous-gen RX 7800 XT, and 5% faster than RTX 4070. The current-gen RTX 5070 is 9% faster, RX 9070 is 14% faster, and the current flagship RX 9070 XT is 29% faster. This makes the RX 9070 GRE an interesting SKU that's at the intersection of various price-performance combinations within the 1440p class. In the Chinese domestic market, the RX 9070 GRE is priced slightly higher than the RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB, but lower than the RTX 5070, making it a good value proposition. Find more test results and insights in the source link below."

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https://www.techpowerup.com/338860/...sted-fills-gap-between-rx-9060-xt-and-rx-9070
 
Interesting but more $500 12Gb cards are pushing it. Now if it slots in in the low 400 range maybe..
 
Lot of room in between the 9060xt and the 9070xt performance/price wise, 100% of the default die were unused yet, seem a non-brainer good one and if the 5070 start to be found at $550 (PNY at bestbuy that seem in stock right now), they would need to hit that $499.

With a 9050/9060 gre could end up a very nice line up.

It is not something that will make someone that bought a 7900GRE for $520 last Black Friday regret it, but we are past those days and at least could be actual small constant progress over best exceptional deal of not so long ago.
 
So:

9070xt slightly slower than 7900xtx
9070 slightly slower than 7900xt
9070 gre slightly slower than 7900 gre

???
 
Interesting but more $500 12Gb cards are pushing it. Now if it slots in in the low 400 range maybe..
This launched in china for $500

When there is a worldwide launch it should be closer to $400 (just like what happened with the 7900 gre)
 
So:

9070xt slightly slower than 7900xtx
9070 slightly slower than 7900xt
9070 gre slightly slower than 7900 gre

???
Pure raster year, but fsr4 is easily twice as good as fsr3

Now they just need to get more games support
 
They're doing the Nvidia thing where the lower performing card has more VRAM, because that makes sense.

Seriously, if the card doesn't have at least 16GB VRAM at this point, I'm not interested, especially considering what they expect me to pay.
 

AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE may launch globally soon​

Sapphire RX 9070 GRE spotted in global retail packaging​


The RX 9070 GRE uses the Navi 48 GPU with 3072 stream processors and 12GB of GDDR6 memory on a 192-bit bus. Sapphire’s Chinese PULSE SKU, listed as 11354-05-78, runs at up to 2790 MHz boost and 2220 MHz game clock, with 18Gbps memory and a 220W board power rating.

AMD originally launched the Radeon RX 9070 GRE as a China-focused model. The company has a history of launching GRE models in China exclusively and later bringing them to the global market at some point.

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-radeon-rx-9070-gre-may-launch-globally-soon
 
I'm sure this will slot into current 9070xt price bracket so they can jack the 9070xt into the 5070ti price bracket.
GRE is less performant than 9070 non-XT, so could fill the gap that exists between the 9060xt and the 9070.

But not doubting the 9070xt will be set at a deficit $730-750 base msrp to slot into the vacated 5070ti bracket. This timeline sucks.
 
I'm sure this will slot into current 9070xt price bracket so they can jack the 9070xt into the 5070ti price bracket.

AMD would be stupid to do that. They need to be a significant price leader at this point if they want to stay relevant. Currently in Canada, the 9070XT is $300-$400 less retail than a 5070Ti from what I’ve been seeing. That delta is likely partly due to market factors to be fair, but it makes the decision and absolute no brainer. If they’re priced close enough, why wouldn’t someone just get the Nvidia card?
 
AMD would be stupid to do that. They need to be a significant price leader at this point if they want to stay relevant. Currently in Canada, the 9070XT is $300-$400 less retail than a 5070Ti from what I’ve been seeing. That delta is likely partly due to market factors to be fair, but it makes the decision and absolute no brainer. If they’re priced close enough, why wouldn’t someone just get the Nvidia card?
it seems people are using nvidia cards for AI. So the 5060 ti 16gb is going at a premium

whereas AMD 16gb cards are going at a discount
 
it seems people are using nvidia cards for AI. So the 5060 ti 16gb is going at a premium

whereas AMD 16gb cards are going at a discount

True. That might make AMD the de facto “gaming only” card for the foreseeable future if AMD actually manages to maintain a big enough pricing campaign and doesn’t revert to the “Nvidia less 10% lol” pricing model they had been using for some time.
 
it seems people are using nvidia cards for AI. So the 5060 ti 16gb is going at a premium

whereas AMD 16gb cards are going at a discount
Kind of a ringing mitigating factors are causing the price delta increasing.
-at launch MSRP the 5070ti was $750 and the 9070xt $600, so an expected 20% difference. About the same with the 5060ti 16gb vs 9060xt, $430 vs $350
-however as the ram shortage has continued Nvidia stated they’d be prioritizing production/availability of their lower ram or higher stack options. So at 16gb the priority would be the 5080, effectively limiting stock and increasing price percentages of the 5060ti/5070ti even above the 5080. 5060tis are now $575, 5070ti $1000, and 5080 $1250. So 33% price increases on the lower models but 25% on the 5080
-it’s not as much people using the Nvidia cards for AI pushing the prices up similar to the cryptocurrency mining boom, but rather Nvidia themselves can only get so much Ram and are rationing it to the most profitable sectors.
-5090 is just a whole other animal, at $3500 min 75% increase. This is a combo of both externalities, production bottleneck from Nvidia as well as the 32gb vram being incredibly valuable for larger models. Also why 4090s are selling for near 5090 prices, as they can be pretty easily modded to have even more vram
 

Exclusive: AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE launches June 1st at $549 globally - VideoCardz.com​

AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE gets global launch with 12GB memory​

VideoCardz has learned that AMD is launching the Radeon RX 9070 GRE globally on June 1. The card will carry a $549 starting price, which puts it directly into the same MSRP slot as the Radeon RX 9070 non-XT at launch.

Same price as the RX 9070 at launch​

AMD’s own comparison slide now lists the RX 9070 as “starting at $619”, so it is not clear whether the non-XT model is being moved up, reduced in availability, or simply compared using current retail pricing rather than launch MSRP. The PCPartPicker confirms that RX 9070 is now sold for $599+.

Official performance​

AMD’s internal performance claims compare the RX 9070 GRE against GeForce RTX 50 series cards at 1440p Ultra settings on a Ryzen 7 9800X3D system. AMD claims the GRE is 22% faster on average than the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB across more than 40 games and offers 26% better value based on its pricing comparison. Against the GeForce RTX 5070, AMD claims a smaller 2% performance lead and 4% better value.

https://videocardz.com/newz/exclusive-amd-radeon-rx-9070-gre-launches-june-1st-at-549-globally

ASUS, Sapphire and XFX are the first board partners tied to the global rollout. Retail listings have already shown the ASUS PRIME RX 9070 GRE O12G, Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 9070 GRE Gaming OC 12GB and XFX Swift Radeon RX 9070 GRE Triple Fan models, including a white XFX variant. These are custom cards, as AMD has not shown a reference model for this SKU.
 
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