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Yeston presents its new RX 9070 XT Sakura with 16 GB memory and RDNA4

There were numerous announcements from AMD at CES 2025, but one topic that many had expected was missing: Information on RDNA4 technology, FSR4 or the 9070 graphics cards was missing from the CES 2025 note. These new things were only reported in the form of news articles and some were dissatisfied. AMD is apparently pursuing a targeted strategy to present these innovations more comprehensively in a separate event – presumably also to compete specifically against the upcoming 50 series from NVIDIA. You can read a detailed article here. While AMD remained reserved at CES, Chinese board partner Yeston officially unveiled its new RX 9070 XT. The company is currently one of the few manufacturers to have announced the release of a graphics card in this series.

Yeston remains true to its unmistakable style and presents its new Yeston RX 9070 XT Sakura Atlantis in a baby blue and baby pink design. Anime fans in particular are sure to get their money’s worth: The card is decorated with an anime character who wears blue hair to match the color scheme. There are also small stickers on the fans. Quite a chic design. Technically, the RX 9070 XT is based on the RDNA4 architecture and will be equipped with 16 GB of memory.

The new RDNA4 generation is designed to deliver higher computing performance and be more energy-efficient at the same time. In addition, technologies such as FSR 4 and Anti-Lag 2 have been further improved. FSR4, which relies heavily on the AI acceleration of the RDNA4 architecture, promises a lot here. Realistic representations are to be presented and movements should run smoothly even in gaming scenarios. Anti-Lag 2 will benefit greatly thanks to RDNA4 technology. Input lag reduction will be further developed and automatic game detection will set the appropriate configuration without manual help. The Infinite Cache technology has also been optimized to increase bandwidth and reduce latency.

Yeston has not yet revealed any further details, such as price and release date. It remains to be seen when further information will be published. But it won’t be long, considering that the launch of the 9070 is scheduled for early 2025. Until then, the suspense remains high as to how the new 9070 series will position itself on the market.

Source: YESTON via X

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