As you can see, both of these cards are similarly equipped, with the XT featuring 84 Compute Units, while the XTX has 96, not a huge increase, but enough to make a noticeable difference. The XTX has 768 more Stream Processors than the XT, and delivers a much higher game Game and Boost frequency. Furthermore, the XTX has 24GB of GDDR6 memory, while the XT has to “make do” with just 20GB. I certainly don’t expect either card to be slow in the grand scheme of things, and both should cope pretty well with high-resolution gaming. In all fairness, for success, I don’t even think they need to beat the RTX 4080 in terms of performance, so long as they can get close-ish, and keep the price lower, it should prove a big success for AMD.
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