AMD’s Frank Azor jokes with the PC community as the rumour mill goes nuts

AMD’s Frank Azor has revealed the 90700.05XTXT Max, and it has 320GB of VRAM

It looks like AMD’s Frank Azor is tired of the constant rumour-mongering of the PC hardware community. Earlier this week, AMD’s Frank Azor confirmed that a 32GB version of the company’s RX 9070 XT was not in development. Now, rumour sites claim that a 32GB “Radeon RX 9070 XTX” is in the works, recycling their prior 32GB RX 9070 XT claims.

Rather than refute these rumours again, Frank has taken a new approach. He just straight up fabricated a 320GB graphics card called the “90700.05XTX Max”. This 1.21 gigawatt GPU reportedly uses a 96-pin power connector. Azor also stated that an Arc reactor didn’t provide stable enough voltages to run the GPU. Just to be 100% clear, this GPU is not real.

From the looks of it, Frank Azor is no longer taking the PC rumour mill seriously. AMD will showcase their Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs on February 28th. That’s when we will find out everything we need to know about RDNA 4, the Radeon RX 9070, and the Radeon RX 9070 XT.

If Frank continued to seriously comment on every RX 9070 series rumour, he would be endlessly Tweeting until AMD’s February 28th reveal. Since he cannot make any major disclosures about AMD’s new products, his comments would only serve to feed the Radeon rumour mill. All I can say is, thanks for the joke Frank, I think we all had a good laugh.

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