<p>➀ As AMD's Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT approach their March launch, details about the first consumer RDNA 4 GPUs are emerging. An early Amazon listing reveals the boost clock of XFX's Radeon RX 9070 SWIFT and QUICKSILVER GPUs.</p><p>➁ The base clock for the non-XT variant is listed at up to 1,440MHz, the game clock at up to 2,210MHz, and the boost clock at up to 2,700MHz. The XT variant is expected to have a slightly higher boost clock.</p><p>➂ Both GPUs will feature 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM and AMD's new RDNA 4 architecture. The launch of these GPUs is eagerly anticipated by gamers, especially in light of NVIDIA's recent GeForce RTX 50 series launch.</p>
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