As we roll towards Computex, and hopefully a whole bunch of PC gaming hardware announcements, I can't help but get excited about talk of entry-level components. Probably most of all, I'm excited about the prospect of an (as-yet uncertain) AMD which will hopefully rock the entry-level graphics card segment. So I'm most certainly excited by rumour that there will, in fact, be an 8 GB version of this card launching.
That's coming from , which says that, despite recent rumours to the contrary, "we have reliable sources telling us that there is currently no plan to stop supply or cancel it. As for the news from the market, it is just a rumour. The main reason is as mentioned earlier, it is entirely due to the reaction to the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti" (machine translated).
Despite all that people like to decry 8 GB of VRAM as not enough for gaming in 2025, with prices being [[link]] what they are, a budget 8 GB card from AMD might be just what's needed to spice the market up at the low end. Plus, we already know that even —it's all game-dependent.
That being said, everything will, as always, depend on stocks. Without ample stocks, AIBs can charge what they like and people will still presumably lap it up.
As for what to expect in terms of performance, we have some indication that it'll be about half as powerful as the . Although this isn't official, recent leaks have it that .
Plus, of course, you'll be getting all that sweet RDNA 4 goodness, including FSR 4 upscaling and frame gen. Which, I might add, is a pretty impressive generation of that tech that all but closes the gap on Nvidia. For more speculation about the actual performance of the , though, you can check our Jeremy's story linked above, as he gives a good picture of what we might be in store for.
With an RX [[link]] 9060/9060 XT launch seemingly just around the corner, the RTX 5060 being , and even RTX 5060 laptop GPU benchmarks , it's looking like the lower end of the GPU market might finally—finally—be kicking into gear. I'll take more options over less any day of the week, 8 GB or otherwise.