AMD officially announced the Radeon RX 9060 XT at its press conference at Computex 2025. As promised, the GPUs serve as the red chipmaker’s entry-level Navi 44 architecture.
The GPU will be available in two graphics memory configurations, 8GB and 16GB GDDR6 graphics memory. Regardless of the memory configuration, the card will feature 32 RDNA4 Compute Units (CUs), 32 HW RT Accelerators, 64 HW AI Accelerators, and a 3.13GHz boost clock.

Additional details for the 9060 XT include a Total Board Power (TBP) between 150W and 182W, which we’re guessing depends on the SKU. Interestingly, the card will be PCIe 5.0 compliant, and supports DisplayPort 2.1a and HDMI 2.1b displays.
Price-wise, the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT will retail from US$349 (~RM1,495), with availability set for 5 June onwards.
In conjunction with the launch of the 9060 XT, AMD also announced that a new version of FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) is on the horizon. Known as “Redstone” for now, the new upscaling technology is powered by Machine Learning and will include three technologies: Neural Radiance Caching, Machine Learning Ray Regeneration, and Machine Learning Frame Generation. The upscaling tech is set to roll out during the second half of 2025.