AMD to officially announce GPU 'Radeon RX 9000' series on February 28, 2025



David McAfee, vice president and general manager of AMD's Ryzen CPU and Radeon GPU series, has announced that the company will unveil its next-generation Radeon RX 9000 series at 8 a.m. Eastern Time on February 28, 2025 (10 p.m. Japan time on the 28th).



In its third quarter financial results in October 2024, AMD announced that it would release GPUs equipped with 'RDNA 4' technology in early 2025.

AMD plans to release RDNA 4-equipped GPUs in early 2025 - GIGAZINE



At CES 2025, held in January 2025, the existence of the 'Radeon RX 9070' and 'Radeon RX 9070 XT' was revealed ahead of the keynote speech. However, as it was only a 'preview,' no information about the 'Radeon RX 9000' series was released during the keynote speech.

Then on January 22nd, McAfee announced that the 'Radeon RX 9000' series is scheduled to be released in March.

AMD's next-generation graphics card 'Radeon 9000 series' is scheduled to be released in March 2025 - GIGAZINE



This time, the specific unveiling date has finally been revealed.

McAfee described the announcement as 'the arrival of a long-awaited day.' The release date is a little more detailed than previous information, and is now 'early March 2025.' He also called for people to subscribe to the YouTube ' AMD Gaming channel (@Gaming-AMD) .'

in Note,   Hardware, Posted by logc_nt