AMD raises Radeon RX 9000 GPU prices, increasing by $10 for every 8GB of VRAM — another price hike is also scheduled for January 2026

AMD currently offers some of the best graphics cards available in the market. Following rumors of a potential price rise, an industry source involved in distribution, who wishes to remain anonymous, has confirmed to Tom’s Hardware that the chipmaker has effectively increased the price of Radeon graphics cards and memory kits sent to AIB partners by $10 per 8GB. This rise will ultimately be passed on to consumers, with an additional, undefined price increase also said to be scheduled for January 2026.

Although we do not have a confirmed cause for the price increase, it is not difficult to infer the reason. It is widely acknowledged that artificial intelligence and data centers have contributed to a shortage of memory products, driving a significant surge in DRAM prices. It was merely a matter of time before heightened demand affected other segments, and the graphics card market has already begun to feel this effect.

The recent price increase will affect only AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 series, which is equipped with the latest RDNA 4 architecture. The availability of earlier Radeon graphics cards remains limited within the U.S. market.

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AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series Pricing

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Graphics Card

MSRP

New MSRP

Current Lowest Price

Radeon RX 9070 XT

$599

$619

$599

Radeon RX 9070

$549

$569

$529

Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB

$349

$369

$349

Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB

$299

$309

$279

The price adjustment will vary by model because AMD has modified pricing based on memory capacity. Consequently, models with larger memory configurations will incur higher costs. The MSRP for RDNA 4, as we know it, will likely increase if distributors pass those costs on to customers. As an example, the Radeon RX 9060 XT’s 16GB variant would increase from $349 to $369, while the 8GB variant will rise from $299 to $309, reflecting percentage increases of 5.8% and 3.3%, respectively. However, that math assumes vendors wouldn’t add additional margin stacking on top of the increased price, which is possible. It is also unclear if this will apply globally, or to all distributors, though those are logical assumptions.

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