As the price of graphics cards continues to rise, the demand for entry-level graphics cards has become stronger. Both AMD and NVIDIA are making arrangements to meet the needs of users who cannot afford the high prices of mid-to-high-end graphics cards.AMD has confirmed that it will launch the RX9060 series graphics cards in the second quarter, and NVIDIA also plans to launch RTX5060 and RTX5060Ti graphics cards this month.
The latest news shows that AMD's RX9060XT graphics card will be equipped with 12GB GDDR6 memory, using 192-bit memory bandwidth, with a total bandwidth of up to 468.1GB/s.
Blogger MLID said that the performance of RX9060XT will surpass NVIDIA’s RTX4060Ti and be between RTX4060Ti and RX7700XT.
If AMD further increases the clock frequency, its performance may even be close to the RTX4070. MLID predicts that the RX9060XT will be released in April.
NVIDIA's RTX5060 series graphics cards are expected to be equipped with 8GB and 16GB GDDR7 memory, support 128-bit memory bandwidth, memory speeds up to 28Gbps, and a total bandwidth of 448GB/s, which is a 65% increase compared to the RTX4060's 272GB/s.
In addition, the RTX5060 series will also support the PCIe5.0 interface, significantly improving performance and energy efficiency.