AMD has taken raps from RX 9060 XT on Computex 2025, and it looks like some surprise graphics cards so far. It is being said, some major information is still slightly thin on the ground – and it is surprising me whether the latest budget card of AMD has been found to take RTX 5060 TI with which it will probably compete.
32 RDNA 4 compute units, 32 RT accelerator, 64 AI accelerator, and 3.13 GHz boost clock, RX 9060 XT looks, as our Nick has summoned it first, like RX 9070 XT Chop.

It will come in 8 GB and 16 GB variants, much like RTX 5060 TI. While AMD has not yet released any performance figures for the new card, many people are hoping that it does for RTX 5060 TI what RX 9070 XT had done for RTX 5070 TI – a good run for its money, and even strange thrashing.
However, it is still not clear whether the new AMD card uses a significant amount of L3 Infinity Cash for the fact that it will probably use GDDR6 memory in RTX 5060 TI than 28 GBPS GDDR 7.
Without some mitigation here, it is possible that the RX 9060 XT will lose by the NVIDIA card, although all these are speculation while the details are still this scant. It is definitely a high boost clock than the 2.57 GHz RTX 5060 TI, which should also help some extent obstacles.
It looks quite efficient, compared to the RTX 5060 TI, with 150–182 W TGP as compared to the 180 w Max figure. Comparing the glasses of both of them is a bit like a practice in despair when one is still something of a mystery, but in many relationships they appear to trade very at least theoretical blasts.
Being the RX 9000-series card, the buyer will also be able to avail FSR4 to promote frame rates-although it will not have the benefit of multi frame generation. The new RTX 50-series cards bends for stunning A-Nhens frame rate figures.
Nevertheless, even though its performance proves to be impressive despite the potential loss, it is important to pricing and availability in relation to its NVidia competition.
Computex 2025

catch up with Computex 2025, We are once again looking at the hall of Taiwan’s biggest tech show, what is Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asas, Gigabyte, MSI and more.
While the RTX 5060 TI is $ 379’s MSRP for 8 GB model and $ 429 for 16 GB variants, the latter is often found for much more, and the availability still seems to be somewhat patchy.
If AMD can provide sufficient stock on low MSRP (and if the RX 9060 XT manages to perform well on 1080p and 1440p), it can only be an entry-level winner on your hands.
It is a large set of IFS, buts and maybes. This is a cute with that little twin-fan reference design, however, not this? Keep in mind, having a reference card will not be what you really buy, so I hope that AIB partners make the same size design. Anyway, here it is expected that it is more than Jack Russell Terrier than a handbag vessel, come benchmark. The fingers have crossed, yes?

