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Las GPU AMD Radeon RX 9070 finalmente obtienen la ventana de lanzamiento oficial, pero aún no hay precio

Autor : Adam Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

AMD's RX 9070 y RX 9070 XT: un lanzamiento de marzo de 2025, en medio de la especulación y la dinámica del mercado

AMD dio a conocer sus tarjetas gráficas de próxima generación, la RX 9070 y RX 9070 XT, en CES 2025. Sin embargo, su ausencia de la presentación magistral de AMD, a pesar de las pantallas de los proveedores en el piso de exhibición (con especificaciones redactadas), generó una intriga considerable.

David McAfee, vicepresidente de GM de Radeon Graphics y Ryzen CPU, posteriormente anunció una fecha de lanzamiento de marzo de 2025 a través de Twitter/X. McAfee declaró que la serie Radeon 9000 está funcionando bien y se planea un amplio despliegue global.

Si bien se confirma un lanzamiento de marzo, los detalles cruciales como las especificaciones y los precios siguen siendo no revelados. La especulación de la industria sugiere que la serie RX 9070 competirá directamente con RTX 5070 y RTX 5070 TI de NVIDIA (lanzamiento de febrero), que ocupa niveles similares de precios y rendimiento.

Además del misterio, los informes sugieren que las acciones minoristas y las unidades de revisión de RX 9070 y RX 9070 XT ya han llegado a revisores y minoristas, y Eteknix confirma la recepción de muestras de revisión.

Play Esta situación ha alimentado la especulación sobre los motivos estratégicos de AMD. El lanzamiento retrasado puede ser una respuesta calculada a RTX 5070 y 5070 Ti de NVIDIA, lo que permite una comparación competitiva directa. Otra teoría apunta a la presión de fijación de precios de Nvidia como un factor que contribuye al aplazamiento.

La falta de información concreta ha resultado en una campaña de lanzamiento algo confundida. Un informe de junio de 2024 destacó la participación de 88% de NVIDIA en el mercado discreto de GPU, en comparación con el 12% de AMD. Esto subraya el importante desafío que enfrenta AMD para desafiar el dominio de NVIDIA en el mercado de GPU de consumo de rango medio y de alta gama. Un lanzamiento exitoso de la serie RX 9070 es crucial para AMD para incursionar en la cuota de mercado de Nvidia.

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