AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT and RX 6700 graphics cards may launch in March

AMD Radeon RX 6800XT
(Image credit: AMD)

AMD is poised to drop their new midrange graphics cards, the Radeon RX 6700 XT and Radeon RX 6700, near the end of March and feature AMD's Navi 22 GPUs.

The new AMD cards, which we were hoping to see this month, will reportedly sell for less than $500, bringing the next-gen Radeon cards more in line with the RTX 3060 Ti. But it remains to be seen how much of price difference there will be between the two rivals midrange offerings.

These two new cards are also expected to use AMD's Navi 22 GPUs, with the Navi 22 XT powering the RX 6700 XT, and the Navi 22 XL powering the less-powerful RX 6700.

We don't know a lot about these GPUs, but according to Wccftech  the Navi 22 XT may have around 40 compute units, 2560 stream processors, anywhere from 12GB to 16GB VRAM, and 16Gbps dies, providing up to 384GB/s of bandwidth.

The Navi 22 XL configuration will be somewhat less powerful, but we don't know how different it will ultimately end up being.

Will AMD announce new RX 6700 XT and RX 6700 cards at CES 2021?

With the all-virtual CES 2021 right around the corner and AMD CEO Lisa Su due to present the company's keynote address on January 12, we may hear more about the new midrange Radeon cards that the company has planned. If the rumored March release date is correct, however, me might not hear anything definitive next week.

When Su announced the new AMD Big Navi graphics cards back in November, the cards went on sale within a month. If Su were to announce the RX 6700 cards next week, a late March release would be nearly three months after that, which would be highly unusual.

Still, given how 2020 went and the ongoing shortages of graphics cards, processors, and next-gen video game consoles, who even knows anymore. We'll hopefully find out more next week during CES 2021.

TOPICS
John Loeffler
Components Editor

John (He/Him) is the Components Editor here at TechRadar and he is also a programmer, gamer, activist, and Brooklyn College alum currently living in Brooklyn, NY.

Named by the CTA as a CES 2020 Media Trailblazer for his science and technology reporting, John specializes in all areas of computer science, including industry news, hardware reviews, PC gaming, as well as general science writing and the social impact of the tech industry.

You can find him online on Bluesky @johnloeffler.bsky.social

Latest in GPU
An Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070
Nvidia RTX 5080 stock is so barren that retailers are holding competitions where you can "win" the right to buy one for MSRP
An Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
Nvidia could unleash RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti GPUs on PC gamers tomorrow, but there’s no sign of rumored RTX 5050 yet
An Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 on a table with its retail packaging
Nvidia RTX 5060 GPU spotted in Acer gaming PC, suggesting rumors of imminent launch are correct – and that it’ll run with only 8GB of video RAM
An AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT made by Sapphire on a table with its retail packaging
Want to buy an RX 9070 or 9070 XT but fed up of the GPUs being out of stock? AMD promises that “more supply is coming ASAP”
AMD RX 9070 GPU models
Modders do what AMD can't (or won't) by adding FSR 4 support to more games
Nvidia geforce rtx 3050
RTX 5050 rumors detail full spec of desktop graphics card, suggesting Nvidia may use slower video RAM – but I wouldn’t panic yet
Latest in News
Google Gemini Flash 2.0 Images
I tried Gemini's new AI image generation tool - here are 5 ways to get the best art from Google's Flash 2.0
An image of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra from a hands-on event
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could resurrect an intriguing camera feature
Eurocom Raptor X18
At $15,000, this massive 256GB RAM laptop makes Apple's MacBook Pro look affordable, tiny and very, very slow
Cristin Milioti in Black Mirror season 7
Netflix launches trailer for Black Mirror season 7, giving us a look at its first-ever sequel episode and an unexpected returning character
A graphic of the PC Gaming Show
Get ready for a bounty of PC games on June 8, as the PC Gaming show is back
A close up of The Daily podcast from Pocket Casts' web page
‘Podcasting shouldn’t be locked behind walled gardens’: Pocket Casts slams Spotify and makes its web player free to all