
There seems to be a new GPU from AMD in the works: according to Videocardz, one unnamed AIB partner’s internal documents has revealed the specs of Radeon RX 9050 GPU, positioned below the RX 9060 (which is only for OEM and SI builders).
Radeon RX 9050 Specs Leaked

The new GPU from AMD’s graphics department has some rather peculiar specs, with 2,048 Stream Processors – the same as both variants of Radeon RX 9060 XT – that happens to be higher than the OEM-only RX 9060 with 1,792 SPs. The difference between the RX 9060 XT and RX 9050 seems to come down to clock speed (power draw) and memory package bandwidth.
Unlike RX 9060 XT, the RX 9050 features significantly lower clock speeds (2530MHz vs 1920MHz game clock, 3130MHz vs 2600MHz boost clock), though power draw is unspecified in this case. The total memory bandwidth also dropped from 320GB/s down to 288GB/s, as the lower-end model taps into slower 18Gbps GDDR6 modules instead of 20Gbps ones found in the higher-end counterpart, despite both sharing the same 128-bit memory bus specs.
As the new GPU is derived from the same Navi 44 silicon, that means display outputs are limited to just three, involving a single HDMI 2.1a port and two DisplayPort 2.1a outputs, whereas most other current-gen GPUs features three by default. While the TBP rating remains unknown for now, it is likely that it’ll be a fair bit lower than RX 9060 XT 8GB’s 150W figure.
Finally, there’s no word on when this will appear in the store shelves, nor has there been any indication that it’ll appear in the Computex 2026 show floor. Given that AMD has decided not to host its keynote in Taipei this year, we’ll have to see if its AIBs will announce the new model on its behalf.
Pokdepinion: Sounds like it might be a solid RTX 5050 competitor.
