Skip to main content

It looks like AMD’s next move in the GPU space is nearly here. After weeks of leaks and retail hints, including a recent early listing from a Brazilian site, the Radeon RX 9060 XT appears to be making its unofficial debut. The latest and most revealing leak comes directly from Amazon itself, where two models of the 9060 XT, both made by XFX, were briefly visible on a U.S. product sub-page. The listings show the cards priced at $449.99 for the 8GB variant and $519.99 for the 16GB model, with a clock speed boosted to 3320 MHz and a June 5th launch date—though official product pages and images have yet to surface.

While these price points are somewhat speculative—especially given both cards are listed as overclocked editions, which typically include a markup over MSRP—they provide useful early indicators of AMD’s pricing strategy. For reference, the next-tier Radeon RX 9070 carries an MSRP of $549, though that’s a price more often seen in marketing than on shelves. If these 9060 XT prices hold, AMD may be trying to offer a compelling balance of performance and value that undercuts Nvidia’s comparable RTX 5060 Ti, which is priced at $379 for the 8GB and $429 for the 16GB configurations. That said, the true competitive edge may lie in how AMD balances clock speed, efficiency, and real-world performance, which remains to be seen.

Of course, we still don’t have confirmation from AMD itself, and there’s always the chance these Amazon prices are placeholders or tied to early retail markups. However, given the mounting evidence and timing, a formal reveal at Computex—just a couple of weeks away—feels almost inevitable. AMD has historically used the show as a launch platform for major hardware announcements, and with Nvidia’s mid-range 50-series cards already in play, the pressure is on to position the 9060 XT as a viable and value-forward alternative in a highly competitive GPU market.