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AMD board partner says Radeon RX 9070 GPU supply will stabilize after April


In brief: Consumers desperate to find a Radeon RX 9070 or RX 9070 XT at retailers at MSRP have been offered a potential timeline from a third-party manufacturer. Chinese AIB partner Yeston wrote that while the situation is currently “unstable,” the supply will stabilize after April.

Yeston’s RX 9070 cards are currently only available in China, which is experiencing the same availability problems as the US.

Yeston writes that it is restocking the cards every week, but asks customers who can’t grab an RX 9070 XT not to be frustrated as the supply is unstable.

It’s likely that the stabilizing supply of RDNA 4 desktop cards Yeston mentions will be experienced globally, not just in China, and that it will happen in May.

Last week, an AMD executive called demand for its RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards “really unprecedented.” Team Red had promised “wide availability” for its latest cards when they were announced, but that’s not the phrase that comes to mind when looking for one at retailers such as Newegg, Amazon, and Best Buy.

AMD had said that Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT cards running at default clocks and without factory overclocking would be available at their respective $549 and $599 MSRPs, but many retailers added up to $130 on top of these prices for some non-overclocked models.

Interestingly, a claim posted to Board Channels – the forums used by AMD, Nvidia, and Intel board partners – earlier today claimed that AMD is using a two-tier system for its GPU allocation. The core partners, consisting of Asus, XFX, PowerColor, Sapphire, and Vastarmor, are said to have received thousands of units in each batch.

The second-tier partners, a group that includes Yeston, are said to be allocated fewer GPUs. Even big names such as Acer, Gigabyte, and Asrock are considered non-core AMD partners, according to the post.

VideoCardz notes that AIB partners in the first group tend to offer four to ten Radeon RX 9070-series cards, while those in the second tier have between two and six models.





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