AMD has officially announced that the RX 9070 graphics cards from the RDNA 4 family will not be available until March 2025, contradicting previous rumors of a late January launch. This news has disappointed PC gamers, especially since there were speculations that the GPUs would be released earlier to compete with Nvidia’s RTX 5070 variants. The delay in the release of AMD’s next-gen GPUs has caused confusion and frustration among consumers, as some had expected a full reveal at CES 2025. Despite rumors of the RX 9070 models being ready for sale, AMD seems to be facing challenges with pricing adjustments and competing with Nvidia’s graphics cards. The uncertainty surrounding AMD’s RDNA 4 plans has led to concerns about potential customers turning to Nvidia instead. Gamers are eagerly awaiting a detailed specification and pricing announcement from AMD to make informed decisions about their next GPU purchase amidst the competitive landscape of the next-gen GPU market.