AMD Denies Rumors of 200 Radeon RX 000 Sold
Company AMD has officially denied information about the sale 200 000 video cards series Radeon RX 9070. As company representatives stated, the data published the day before does not correspond to reality.
Earlier, the Chinese portal Benchlife.info reported that AMD stated at the event Advancing AI in Beijing about record demand for the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT. According to this information, the first batch of cards was almost completely sold out. The news quickly spread to specialized publications, but today AMD contacted the editorial staff Tom's Hardwareto refute this information.
The company clarified that the conference did indeed discuss high demand for new products, but specific figures were not given. After this, Benchlife.info removed the material.
AMD did not disclose real sales volumes RX 9070 series graphics cards. However, the fact that the company officially denied the data on 200 units sold may indicate that the actual figures are significantly lower.
Despite this, the demand for Radeon RX 9000 remains very high. The new series of cards offer competitive performance at a more affordable price than similar products NVIDIA RTX 50 SeriesBecause of this, stores and resellers began raise prices, which makes it difficult to purchase video cards at the recommended price.
According to rumors, supply situation How NVIDIA and AMD may stabilize in the coming months, but the exact timing is still unknown.