The AMD RX 9070 GRE is probably the most 2026 graphics card any GPU company could release this year. With the possible exception of Nvidia digging down the back of the sofa again and releasing another RTX 3060. The RX 9070 GRE was previously a China-exclusive card and represents a dumbing down of the Navi 48 GPU with less of that expensive ol' VRAM. But the most damning aspect is the fact AMD has given this weaker card a global release at the same starting price as the beefier RX 9070.
I get the rationale—because of memory and silicon constraints, graphics card prices are all higher than they were when this card originally launched in China—but still, releasing a weaker GPU at the same initial MSRP as another card, which has a more fully functional version of the same chip, is never going to feel good. It's becoming a common phrase for me, but this is just another damning indictment of the state of PC gaming hardware in 2026.
This is a card very much released for right now, giving AMD more options for its Navi 48 silicon (especially for chips that don't make the grade for full RX 9070/XT cards) without needing to offer the full 16 GB monty. And it is priced for right now, ...


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