
AMD has been in the spotlight recently as it addresses the latest rumors surrounding its RX 9070-series graphics cards, particularly refuting speculation about a 32 GB variant of the RX 9070 XT. Now, AMD’s Frank Azor has taken things further, teasing a new 320 GB card named the 90700.05XTXT Max.
Details on the Tease
Given the peculiar nature of this tease, including mentions of a 96-pin power connector and a 1.21 gigawatt requirement, it almost seems like they’re jesting with their audience. However, considering AMD’s history of unconventional product names, nothing is too far-fetched.
“Actually, it’s a 320GB card we are calling the 90700.05XTXT Max.”
(Translation: The new card is humorously labeled given its outrageous specs.)
The absurdity sparked a discussion among tech enthusiasts, especially regarding its prospective capabilities, which might include 80K gaming. Imagine gaming while comfortably seated in your futuristic space chair!
Current Atmosphere in Gaming Hardware
The over-speculated AMD cards have fueled rampant discussions among hardware enthusiasts, particularly following the vague announcements regarding the RX 9070 series. Despite the humor, there’s a yearning for actual specifications and details, with details expected on February 28.
This playful hinting at absurd product specs showcases how the gaming hardware community remains engaged and, at times, bewildered by the evolving landscape of graphics card technology. Stay tuned for further updates as AMD prepares to clarify its next moves.