AMD released a new generation of RDNA 4 RX 9070 series graphics cards in February. Both graphics cards are equipped with Navi 48 chips. Next there is the X 9060 series, which will be released in the second quarter of 2025 and is equipped with Navi 44 chips. As for the performance gap between the two, AMD has prepared the RX 9070 GRE to fill the gap in the product line.

According to the latest data obtained by VideoCardz,RX 9070 GRE will be equipped with Navi 48 XL chip, equipped with 48 CUs, which is 3072 stream processors, shielding about a quarter of the GPU cores.

Its acceleration frequency reaches 2.79GHz, which is lower than the 2.97GHz of the RX 9070 XT, but higher than the 2.52GHz of the RX 9070.

The RX 9070 GRE is equipped with 12GB of video memory, which is the same GDDR6 as the previous RX 9070 XT and RX 9070, but the rate will be lower, from 20Gbps to 18Gbps.

This means that at 192-bit width, the memory bandwidth of RX 9070 GRE is about one-third less than that of RX 9070 XT and RX 9070, down to 432GB/s.

In the default state, the peak FP32 computing power of RX 9070 GRE can reach about 95% of that of RX 9070. In addition, users can further improve performance through memory overclocking.

AMD is expected to officially announce this graphics card in the next few weeks, and it is unclear whether it will be launched only in the Chinese market or whether it will be sold globally.