As Nvidia struggles with RTX 5060 Ti stock, AMDs RX 9060 XT GPU could sweep
in and score a mid-range win with plentiful supply
Date:
Fri, 09 May 2025 15:53:01 +0000
Description:
AMDs RX 9060 XT graphics card is rumored to have healthy stock levels when it launches, and that could be a serious problem for Nvidia.
FULL STORY ======================================================================AMDs RX 9060 XT is rumored to launch mid-May, although the GPU may not go on sale until June A well-known YouTube leaker believes the 9060 XT will be well-stocked when it does arrive Expect similar quantities to the RX 9070 XT launch, and that could be a problem for Nvidia, which is struggling to get
RTX 5060 Ti models out there
AMDs RX 9060 XT graphics card which is still only rumored to be next in line for the RDNA 4 family is supposedly going to have healthy stock levels when it arrives.
Thats the conclusion of Moores Law is Dead (MLID), a leaker on YouTube who regularly provides GPU and CPU-related chatter.
MLID cites multiple sources, the first of which is based outside of the US
and reckons there will be a pretty good supply of RX 9060 XT GPUs, albeit no firm numbers are given (by any of these sources, I should add).
A second source at a major online retailer in the US claims that launch stock for this AMD graphics card is feeling "very optimistic" and another source (also in the US) backs that up.
This feels somewhat more vague than the YouTuber normally is, but
nonetheless, theres clearly a positive vibe around how much stock AMD is likely to muster for the RX 9060 XT. Indeed, MLID underlines that this should be a similar launch to the RX 9070 XT , which arrived in decent numbers as
you might recall. (Although due to demand, the GPU still sold through very quickly, or at least models at or near MSRP did).
The caveat MLID adds is that the US may be slightly less well-supplied for
the 9060 XT than other countries, or at least thats a possibility.
Another point addressed here is that the 9060 XT wont likely affect the stock of AMDs 9070 XT in the near future, according to the YouTubers best guess. Analysis: Should Nvidia be worried? It looks that way
It certainly makes sense to me that RX 9070 XT (or vanilla 9070) stock
wouldnt suffer due to the launch of this third RDNA 4 GPU (not counting the GRE, which is Asia-only, for now anyway). Thats because the two existing graphics cards use the Navi 48 chip, whereas the 9060 XT is built around a different engine, the Navi 44 GPU.
So, the latter chip wont cannibalize the former (not directly, anyway). And also because theres more profit to be made on the pricier 9070 models the XT in particular it doesnt make sense that AMD would want to miss out on that (by sacrificing any 9070 production in favor of the 9060 XT).
If AMD can indeed supply the RX 9060 XT in a decent quantity, as suggested here, thats going to be trouble for Nvidia, which is struggling to get its
RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards which Team Reds inbound RDNA 4 GPU should rival onto shelves in any real number.
Yes, you can find RTX 5060 Ti models on sale, and there are a couple of flavors of the 8GB version around in the US currently. However, thats more a reflection of the general unpopularity of this GPU and even then, the cheapest youll get is still 10% over the MSRP. With the better-received RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, I could only spot one in the US (all of this is at the time of writing), but this time its 15% over the recommended price, so youre paying a premium.
What we still dont know is the MSRP of the RX 9060 XT, of course. Indeed, as noted at the outset, this GPU isnt even officially confirmed yet, let alone the price. All we know is that theres some kind of new RDNA 4 graphics card coming this quarter, though with the weight of the rumors at this point, its pretty certain to be the 9060 XT.
Pricing will be key, of course, and MLID believes that AMD is going to pitch the RX 9060 XT somewhere between $329 to $379 in the US (and in line elsewhere). Thats for the rumored 16GB version of the graphics card, too, not the 8GB variant (which will be launched alongside it, at least according to some speculation ). At the lower end of that pricing scale, this could be a killer blow to Nvidia in the lower-mid-range space (again, depending on exactly how performance pans out).
There are too many unknowns to get overly excited yet, and looking at the overall picture and where Nvidia is with its RTX 5060 models I worry theres not much of a driving force for AMD to have to pitch its new entrant to the GPU scene towards the more compelling end of the rumored range.
What Nvidia has in its favor right now is that while the grapevine expects
AMD to launch the RX 9060 XT very soon on May 21, in fact these graphics cards may not actually be on shelves before June . As ever, load up the seasoning with all this. What we do know is that Nvidias RTX 5060 (non-Ti) goes on sale come May 19 , though again, its 8GB of VRAM loadout (across the board) is proving controversial, just as with that version of the RTX 5060 Ti currently. You might also like... AMD Radeon RX 9070 review: a great choice
if the RX 9070 XT and RTX 5070 are out of reach Microsoft is digging its own grave with Windows 11, and it has to stop I've reviewed three generations of 3D V-cache processors, and the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is the best there is
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