AMD unveils new products at Computex in Taipei
Showcases RX9060 XT, AI Pro R9700, and more
Global semiconductor company AMD, which designs high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, has launched new graphics cards such as the Radeon RX9060 XT in Taipei, Taiwan, where the 'Computex 2025' exhibition is being held.
Jack Huyn, Senior Vice President of AMD, stated at a press conference held on the 21st at the Taipei Grand Hyatt Hotel, "This announcement reflects our vision to deliver industry-leading innovation across our entire portfolio," and added, "The Radeon RX 9060 XT and Radeon AI Pro R9700 will bring the performance and AI capabilities of RDNA 4 to workstations and gamers worldwide."
Jack Huyn, Senior Vice President of AMD, is delivering the keynote speech at a press conference held on the 21st at the Taipei Grand Hyatt Hotel.
During Huyn's keynote speech, S.Y. Hsu, Co-CEO of ASUS, appeared on stage to introduce the 'ASUS Expert P Series Copilot+ PC,' which is equipped with the AMD Ryzen AI Pro 300 series processor. This device enhances AI productivity quickly and efficiently through a neural processing unit (NPU) capable of delivering over 50 TOPS of performance.
The 'Radeon RX9060 XT,' unveiled by AMD on this day, will be released on June 5. Based on the AMD RNDA4 architecture, this graphics processing unit (GPU) supports FSR 4 upscaling and ray tracing acceleration. AMD explained that it will deliver a smoother, more responsive high-resolution gaming experience.
The simultaneously announced 'Radeon AI Pro R9700' is a GPU equipped with the second-generation AMD AI accelerator. With 32GB of graphics memory and support for PCIe Gen 5, it is evaluated to offer performance suitable for workstation tasks, including high local AI inference, machine learning fine-tuning, and handling complex workloads.
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