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RX 9070 GRE pre-orders go live in China — May 8 retail, $575 MSRP, and 6% faster than the RX 7900 GRE
By Hassam Nasir published
AMD's RX 9070 GRE has officially launched in China and is now available for pre-order starting at 4,199 RMB (approximately $575) with shipments expected to start on May 8th.

Radeon PRO W9000 GPUs said to use the Navi 48 XTW die, 32GB VRAM — Computex reveal suggested
By Hassam Nasir published
AMD's RDNA 4 workstation GPUs are rumored for announcement at Computex next month.

The GPU benchmarks hierarchy 2025
By Jarred Walton published
We've run hundreds of GPU benchmarks on Nvidia, AMD, and Intel graphics cards and ranked them in our comprehensive hierarchy, with over 80 GPUs tested.

GPU Price Index 2025: Lowest Nvidia, AMD, and Intel prices
By Stewart Bendle last updated
Check the best prices on Nvidia RTX and AMD Radeon graphics cards.

Are gaming GPUs subject to new U.S. tariffs? It isn't entirely clear yet
By Anton Shilov published
Graphics cards, motherboards, and other PC parts may soon see steep price hikes as new U.S. tariffs of up to 104% target imports from China and Taiwan.

Lisa Su says Radeon RX 9070-series GPU sales are 10X higher than its predecessors — for the first week of availability
By Anton Shilov published
There are some big catches with this claim.

Microsoft says DirectX Raytracing 1.2 will deliver up to 2.3x performance uplift
By Anton Shilov published
Microsoft's DXR 1.2 can unlock additional performance potential of Intel and Nvidia GPUs.

AMD Radeon RX 9070-series GPU supply to stabilize after April claims AIB partner Yeston
By Anton Shilov published
As AMD's Radeon RX 9070-series graphics cards remain nearly impossible to find at MSRP, Yeston confirms unstable supply until April is over.

Retailers selling base model RX 9070 GPUs at 22% markup compared to MSRP — 9070 XT now typically starts at $799
By Anton Shilov published
Radeon RX 9070 and Radeon RX 9700 XT graphics cards that are supposed to be sold at MSRP sell at prices that are 12%–22% higher in the U.S. And that's assuming you can even find cards in stock.
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