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The GPUS of the RX 9060 series from AMD is published in Q2 2025. Ready to compete with the Geforce RTX 5060 GPU setup from Nvidia

AMDS MID-RX 9060-GPUS is expected to be alive in the second quarter of this year and will compete with Nvidia's 60-class RTX-Blackwell GPU.

AMD's middle class RX 9060 GPUs to combat Nvidia RTX 5060/RTX 5060 Ti; Is expected to be within $ 400 price segment

Team Red's first batch of RDNA 4 GPUs, the RX 9070 series, became stylish and offers an enormous price-performance value. The flagship Radeon RX 9070 XT, which was launched at $ 599, is to compete with the RTX 5070 Ti from Nvidia, which means that the GPU aims at the consumer segment with medium to high end. But for those who have a short budget, AMD does not currently offer many options. However, things will change with the RX 9060 series, since the first details of the list have now been unveiled.

AMD China has (via Mydrivers) confirmed that the Radeon RX 9060 GPUS is expected to be launched in the second quarter of 2025, which means that they are aimed directly at the upcoming 60-class GPUs from Nvidia. While the details of the list are locked up for the time being, the RX 9060 series Navi 44, a budget-oriented GPU silicon with a VRAM number of around 8 GB, is used depending on how AMD positions these models.

Photo credits: AMD China (automated translation)

With the RX 9070 publication, Team Red essentially distracts the mainstream GPU consumer on itself, which means that Nvidia has difficulty marketing its upcoming starts unless it decides to do something unexpected. With the RX 9060 series, we expected AMD to target the price segment of $ 400 to $ 500, as this is a sweet spot for budget players and will definitely help compete with the GeForce RTX 5060 and its TI counter.

In view of the fact that AMD uses a strategy that resembles this with the RX 9070 series, we expect the RX 9060 to debut somewhere in April after the start of Nvidia's 60-class GPU. However, it is currently not officially confirmed, but it is interesting for the GPU segment.