
AMD's RX 9000 Series Faces High Demand, According to CEO Dr. Lisa Su
AMD's CEO reveals overwhelming demand for its RX 9000 series graphics cards, significantly boosting gaming revenue.
AMD’s recent financial report has brought optimistic news for both investors and fans of its Radeon graphics line. The gaming revenue increased by 73% from last year’s figures, primarily attributed to the success of the RX 9000 series graphics cards. In an earnings call, CEO Dr. Lisa Su confirmed that the demand for these cards has outpaced their supply, a sentiment echoed by many users struggling to find available units at the suggested retail price.
As anyone looking for the Radeon RX 9070 XT can attest, these cards have become exceedingly hard to find and are usually priced well above AMD’s recommendations. Currently, AMD offers only three RDNA 4-powered cards that have caught gamers’ attention: the RX 9070 XT, RX 9070, and the RX 9060 XT with 16 GB.
Supply from the previous-gen RX 7000 series has diminished significantly, with only the RX 7600 readily accessible, pushing prices for older models into less favorable territories, especially when the current generation shows notable advantages.
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In summary, AMD is seeing a significant increase in both its gaming revenues and its market presence, largely driven by the RX 9000 series and ongoing collaboration with major gaming console makers.