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CES 2025: AMD confirms Radeon RX 9070 graphics cards and FSR 4

At CES today, AMD officially announced plans for new-gen graphics cards, including the RX 9070 XT and the RX 9070, both of which are due to launch in Q1 2025. While FSR 4 has been confirmed as a key feature for the new generation of RDNA 4 GPUs, AMD is keeping many of the details under wraps. 

While AMD did ‘announce' the RX 9070 series graphics cards, it did so without detailing any specifications. I can't tell you how many cores either 9070 card will have, or how much VRAM, or even clock speeds. All AMD has officially said for now is that these graphics cards are coming in Q1.

AMD says it has built RDNA 4 with AI in mind, looking to bring a big boost to ray-tracing performance and upscaling. With these graphics cards, AMD will roll out FSR 4, the first version of the upscaler to use machine learning. This should help AMD close the quality gap between FSR and Nvidia's rival DLSS upscaling technology.

It is unclear why AMD seemingly went back on plans to properly announce its new RDNA 4 graphics cards, so for now, all we have is this small teaser, as well as the news that FSR 4 will be added to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 later this year. As these graphics cards are set to hit the market in Q1, we should get more official details soon.

KitGuru Says: It looks like we aren't getting the big GPU reveal we were anticipating from AMD at CES. Hopefully we'll get more news on that front in the coming weeks. 

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