This evening, AMD held its conference at the CES 2025 show which opened today in Las Vegas. While the whole world was holding its breath to discover the new AMD RX 9070 graphics cards or its Ryzen Z2 chips, this will ultimately not be the case. Worse still, the announcement of the GPUs was planned, slides exist (see below), but the manufacturer finally seems to have opted for the voice of silence. A strategy while waiting for news from the conference Nvidia ? Or a bigger manufacturing issue? Difficult to know as it stands.
On the other side, a certain ASUS has burst the abscess. The giant has indeed lifted the veil on the future generation of graphics cards from AMD. We discover different models there. Unfortunately, no information is released other than the designs and some basic figures. So the silence continues. Note all the same that AMD and ASUS have confirmed the arrival of the technologyupscaling AMD FSR4. At the time of writing, we still do not know if the latter is reserved for new cards only.
TUF and Prime with 16GB of memory
Regarding the cards, we are talking about two models here. TUF Gaming and Prime, all equipped with the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT, based on AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture. These cards feature 16 GB of VRAM memory. They also have DisplayPort 2.1 outputs and will be compatible with the famous FSR4 technology. Unfortunately, apart from the AI nothing more is known about these new cards.
See you in the coming weeks to learn more.