
“AMD’s RX 9070 Series Reveal: Will It Crush Nvidia’s RTX 5070? Here’s What We Know!”
Gamers, mark your calendars! AMD has officially announced that it will reveal the much-anticipated Radeon RX 9070 series GPUs on February 28, 2025, at 6:30 PM IST via the AMD Gaming YouTube channel. This announcement sets the stage for a major showdown in the mid-range GPU market as AMD gears up to take on Nvidia’s RTX 50 series.
According to David McAfee, AMD’s VP & GM of Ryzen CPU and Radeon Graphics, the RX 9070 series will be available in early March 2025, just in time to shake up the gaming scene.
But that’s not all—leaks, rumors, and speculation about pricing, performance, and specs are already creating major buzz. Let’s break down everything we know so far!

How Much Will the AMD RX 9070 Series Cost?
A leaked listing from Canadian retailer Canada Computers hinted that:
- RX 9070 could be priced at $599
- RX 9070 XT might retail for $699
However, this listing has since been removed, leaving many to wonder whether these were placeholder prices or actual figures.
If true, AMD’s pricing strategy suggests a strong mid-range contender—potentially undercutting Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti.
No 32GB VRAM for RX 9070 XT—AMD Shuts Down Rumors
For those hoping for a massive VRAM boost, there’s some bad news.
Frank Azor, AMD’s chief architect for gaming solutions, has officially denied rumors that the RX 9070 XT would feature a 32GB VRAM variant.
While VRAM size is a hot topic in gaming hardware debates, AMD seems to be focusing on efficiency, power, and price-to-performance balance rather than just raw memory capacity.
Did AMD Delay the RX 9070 to Counter Nvidia’s Pricing?
Insider reports suggest AMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs had already reached retailers and reviewers weeks ago, sparking speculation that AMD deliberately delayed its launch.
The theory? AMD wanted to assess Nvidia’s RTX 5070 & 5070 Ti pricing before finalizing its own strategy.
With Nvidia releasing the RTX 5070 Ti on February 20 and the RTX 5070 on March 5, AMD’s timing seems too perfect to be a coincidence.
Could we see aggressive pricing from AMD to put pressure on Nvidia? Many gamers and tech analysts believe that’s exactly what’s happening.
How Does the RX 9070 Stack Up Against Nvidia?
While AMD hasn’t officially revealed benchmark results, IGN U.S. managed to test the Radeon RX 9070 in a limited performance benchmark.
Early findings suggest:
- AMD is targeting strong mid-range performance
- Competitive FPS numbers vs. Nvidia’s RTX 5070
- A focus on power efficiency & optimized ray tracing
That said, full performance reviews are still under wraps, and gamers will have to wait until February 28 for the official specs and comparisons.
Nvidia’s Current GPU Pricing in India
If AMD wants to disrupt the market, it will need to position the RX 9070 strategically against Nvidia’s current lineup:
- GeForce RTX 5090 – ₹219,000
- GeForce RTX 5080 – ₹110,000
- GeForce RTX 5070 Ti (Feb 20 release) – ₹82,000
- GeForce RTX 5070 (March 5 release) – ₹60,000
With AMD’s RX 9070 expected to land between $599-$699 (₹50,000-₹60,000), it could be a direct competitor to the RTX 5070, offering a budget-friendly alternative to Nvidia’s higher-priced cards.
Final Thoughts: Should You Wait for AMD’s RX 9070?
With Nvidia’s RTX 50 series already rolling out, AMD’s February 28 reveal is a critical moment for gamers looking to upgrade their GPUs in 2025.
- If you’re looking for the best value mid-range GPU, waiting for AMD’s official announcement is a smart move.
- If you’re already invested in AMD’s ecosystem, the RX 9070 series could bring great optimizations for Ryzen-based gaming PCs.
- If ray tracing & AI-driven upscaling (DLSS) matter to you, Nvidia’s RTX 50 series might still have an edge—but AMD’s FSR 3.0 could surprise us.
The battle for the best mid-range GPU is just getting started, and we’ll have all the answers on February 28!