AMD Unveils the Future at Computex 2025 – Radeon RX 9060 XT, AI Pro R9700, and Threadripper 9000 Series

AMD Computex 2025
AMD Computex 2025

AMD’s Vision Takes Center Stage at Computex 2025
Innovation is a word often thrown around in the tech world, but when AMD took the stage at Computex 2025, it reclaimed its meaning. This wasn’t just a product launch—it was a statement.

  • AMD’s Vision Takes Center Stage at Computex 2025
  • Radeon RX 9060 XT: Not Just Graphics, but Immersion
  • Radeon AI Pro R9700: Local AI Computing Arrives
  • Threadripper 9000: Professional-Grade Performance, Reimagined
  • AMD’s Enterprise-Ready AI PCs: Power Meets Practicality

Jack Huynh, AMD’s Senior Vice President, summed it up perfectly:

“This launch isn’t just about hardware. It’s about showing the world the kind of future we want to build—with creators, gamers, and innovators at the center.”

From gamers to AI developers, from content creators to enterprises—AMD laid down the blueprint for the next decade of computing.

Radeon RX 9060 XT: Not Just Graphics, but Immersion

Gaming is no longer about frames per second. It’s about the sensation—the immersion. The Radeon RX 9060 XT isn’t just a powerful GPU. It’s a passport to alternate realities.

Built on AMD’s advanced RDNA 4 architecture, the RX 9060 XT features 32 compute units, up to 16GB of GDDR6 memory, and supports FSR 4—AMD’s AI-powered upscaling engine. The results? Stunning 1440p gaming that’s smooth, responsive, and deeply immersive.

With HYPR-RX, Fluid Motion Frames, and double the ray tracing throughput of the previous generation, it doesn’t just render pixels—it renders experiences. Whether you’re chasing leaderboard dominance or getting lost in a single-player saga, this GPU delivers.

Radeon AI Pro R9700: Local AI Computing Arrives

The Radeon AI Pro R9700 isn’t your average graphics card. It’s an AI lab on a chip.

Featuring AMD’s second-gen AI accelerators and built on RDNA 4, this powerhouse boasts 32GB of memory, PCIe Gen 5 support, and enterprise-level performance for machine learning and model fine-tuning. And yes, it scales—beautifully—with multi-GPU configurations.

With full support for the Linux-based ROCm software stack and upcoming Windows support, developers can now keep AI workloads local without sacrificing performance. From creative workflows to real-time inference, the R9700 is built to accelerate ideas.

Threadripper 9000: Professional-Grade Performance, Reimagined

96 cores. 192 threads. 384MB of L3 cache. These numbers aren’t just impressive—they’re transformative.

The Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX is built for creators, researchers, and professionals who don’t want to wait for cloud processing or suffer bottlenecks. With support for 128 PCIe Gen 5 lanes, this chip can handle massive datasets, complex simulations, and AI training—all from your desktop.

Designed for next-gen HEDT platforms, the Threadripper 9000 series is about giving power back to the user. No more compromises. No more waiting.

AMD’s Enterprise-Ready AI PCs: Power Meets Practicality

In collaboration with ASUS, AMD also revealed the new Expert P Copilot+ PCs—enterprise-class machines powered by the Ryzen AI Pro 300 Series processors, delivering over 50 TOPS of AI performance.

Think fast bootups, real-time inference, and productivity that moves at the speed of thought—all in a secure, manageable environment. Lenovo’s ThinkStation P8, built on AMD Threadripper, takes the same power to creative professionals who need dependable performance every day.

Final Thoughts: AMD Isn’t Following Trends—It’s Defining Them

What AMD showcased at Computex 2025 wasn’t just a product roadmap. It was a manifesto.

“We’ve built the tools. Now it’s your turn to imagine what comes next.”

Whether you’re a gamer, AI innovator, or enterprise leader, AMD’s latest offerings don’t just meet your expectations—they challenge them.

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