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The AMD RX 9050 is expected to be a mid-range RDNA 4 graphics card targeting the 1080p to 1440p gaming segment. Rumoured specs point to 16 GB GDDR6 VRAM, a 128-bit or 192-bit memory bus, and pricing in the USD 299 to USD 349 range internationally, which would translate to approximately R5,800 to R6,800 in the South African market depending on Rand exchange conditions at launch.

AMD RX 9050 Rumoured Specifications

As of April 2026, AMD has not officially confirmed the RX 9050. Leaks from hardware analysts and supply chain sources suggest the card will sit below the RX 9060 in the RDNA 4 lineup, targeting the mainstream market segment that has historically been served by the RX 6600 and RX 7600.

Rumoured specifications include a Navi 44 or a cut-down Navi 44 die, 16 GB GDDR6 VRAM on a 128-bit bus, hardware ray tracing via RDNA 4's second-generation ray accelerators, and support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4). RDNA 4's AI-accelerated upscaling in FSR 4 is reported to produce image quality comparable to DLSS 3.5, which would be a significant competitive advantage if the RX 9050 ships at its rumoured price point.

TDP estimates range between 120 W and 150 W, making it suitable for mid-range system builds without requiring high-end power supplies. This is particularly relevant for SA buyers building budget-to-mid systems where PSU cost is a meaningful part of the total budget.

SA Price Estimate and Release Window

Based on AMD's typical regional pricing adjustments for South Africa and current Rand-Dollar exchange rates around R18.50 to R19.00 per USD, the RX 9050 would land at approximately R5,800 to R6,800 at launch if international MSRP settles near USD 299 to USD 349. Post-launch import and distribution markups in SA typically add a further 10 to 15 percent above direct currency conversion, so real-world South African retail pricing at launch could sit in the R6,200 to R7,500 range.

The release window is widely speculated to be Q3 or Q4 2026, following AMD's pattern of launching flagship and upper-mid-range RDNA 4 cards first before releasing mainstream units. SA availability typically follows global launch by 4 to 8 weeks through official distribution channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the AMD RX 9050 support ray tracing? RDNA 4's ray tracing architecture is significantly improved over RDNA 3. If the RX 9050 uses a Navi 44 die, it will include RDNA 4 ray accelerators, offering meaningful ray tracing performance improvements over the RX 7600 at a similar price point.

Is it worth waiting for the RX 9050 instead of buying an RX 7600 now? If your current GPU is functional and the rumoured Q3 to Q4 2026 release window holds, waiting could be worthwhile. The RX 9050's expected 16 GB VRAM is double the RX 7600's 8 GB, which future-proofs the card significantly for emerging high-VRAM workloads.

Where will the RX 9050 be available in South Africa? Once officially launched, RDNA 4 mid-range cards will be available through South African hardware retailers including Evetech.

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