Chinese Graphics Card Manufacturer Expecting Stable RX 9070 Supply by April
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Chinese Graphics Card Manufacturer Expecting Stable RX 9070 Supply by April

Yeston anticipates improved availability for AMD's RX 9070 graphics cards starting in April, amidst fluctuating supply challenges.

It’s not entirely under AMD’s control, but this situation isn’t coincidental…

Supply Expectations

Chinese graphics card manufacturer Yeston claims that the availability of AMD’s RX 9070 series will stabilize after April. AMD’s David McAfee addressed concerns regarding how the company can maintain near MSRP pricing for the cards. While previous stock issues have caused much frustration, McAfee assured that priorities include restocking their partners effectively.

“馃グ Hello everyone! Thank you for the support! We have received a lot of messages and would love to inform you now the supply is unstable, but we will restock every week. Please don鈥檛 be frustrated if you didn鈥檛 get it. The supply will continue stable to be available after April.” “The supply will continue to stabilize after April.”

The RX 9070 series has been in high demand and previously sold out within minutes of release, often sold above MSRP. With Yeston’s optimistic forecast and AMD鈥檚 commitment to supply restoration, users may soon find it easier to purchase these next-gen cards at reasonable prices.

In conclusion, while external factors complicate the GPU market, both consumers and AMD aspire for a more normalized availability by the expected timeline.

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