AMD Denies Allegations of RX9070 Series Price Increase as New GPUs Sell Out in 10 Minutes

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- AMD denied rumors that the Radeon RX 9070 series MSRP would increase after launch.
- The RX 9070 series sold out in just 10 minutes.
- AMD is working with board partners to replenish stock quickly, though regional price fluctuations may still occur.
AMD denied rumors that the MSRP of the Radeon RX 9070 series would increase following its launch and very positive reviews from multiple publications and hardware-oriented YouTube channels.
The launch of AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 series GPUs was met with overwhelming demand, selling out within just 10 minutes of release. However, rumors surfaced that the launch MSRP was only temporary and that prices would rise after the initial batch sold out.
AMD has officially denied reports that the MSRP of the Radeon RX 9070 series was a “launch-only” price. According to Frank Azor, AMD is working closely with its partners to ensure that pricing remains stable despite the unprecedented demand. The company is also coordinating with AIBs (add-in board partners) to replenish inventory as quickly as possible.
The RX 9070 series has been praised for delivering strong price-to-performance value, making it a sought-after option for gamers looking for high-end performance at a reasonable cost. While AMD remains committed to keeping its MSRP intact, regional pricing fluctuations may still occur. It is worth noting that European markets are experiencing lower stock levels.