Yesterday, we covered a leak that seemingly revealed the final specifications of AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 9060 non-XT GPU SKU, indicating that it appears to be a unit very similar to its XT sibling. However, AMD has officially posted a product page with detailed specifications, providing us with something a bit different from what we initially expected. Featuring 28 RDNA 4 Compute Units, the card boasts 1,792 Streaming Processors and 64 ROPs, alongside 112 Texture Mapping Units. This is a significant downgrade from the Radeon RX 9060 XT SKU, which featured 32 CUs for 2,048 SPs. What we believed would be a 32 CU design initially turned out to be a cut-down variant built on the same Navi 44 XL die, most likely coming from a lower bin.
For memory, AMD utilizes 8 GB of GDDR6 memory operating at 18 Gbps on a 128-bit bus, resulting in 288 GB/s of bandwidth. All of that is packed onto a 132 W TBP board, with a minimum PSU requirement of 450 W. AMD advertises the card as the 1080p powerhouse, delivering high frame rates at ultra settings. On its website, AMD lists the card performing 108 FPS in Assassin's Creed Mirage, 98 FPS in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, 153 FPS in DOOM Eternal (RT), 67 FPS in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, 188 FPS in F1 24, 106 FPS in Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, 120 FPS in God of War: Ragnarok, and 100 FPS in Resident Evil 4 (RT). All of these were tested at native 1080p ultra settings, without the use of any frame generation technologies. Final clock speeds, pricing, and availability remain unknown.