New RX 9070 ‘Golden Rabbit’ reaches US ahead of Prime Day
A cheaper AMD Radeon RX 9070 has appeared on Amazon in the US: the GRE edition, short for Golden Rabbit Edition, which was previously only sold in China. The new entry undercuts the original 9070 on price but brings lower specifications. The GRE ships with 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM instead of 16GB, a 192‑bit memory bus, 48 Compute Units rather than 56, and 3,072 Stream Processors compared with 3,584.
AMD launched the RX 9070 with a $549 MSRP before RAMageddon; prices have climbed and the standard card now often costs north of $600, leaving the lower‑spec GRE filling a cheaper tier. That split makes little sense if the beefier original can be found for about $50 more without a sale.
AMD’s wider release of the GRE appears aimed at supply pressures, letting the original sit between the cheaper GRE and the RX 9070 XT, which is also above $600.
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