MSI is skipping AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 series

MSI has no plans to make AMD RDNA 4 graphics cards

AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 series has been released, and it has been a highly successful launch for AMD. However, one brand was notably missing from AMD’s RX 9070 series lineup. Where is MSI? Will there ever be MSI RX 9070 series GPUs?

In a statement to Tom’s Hardware, MSI has reconfirmed that they will not be making any AMD RDNA 4 graphics cards. When it comes to GPUs, MSI’s focus is on Nvidia and its GeForce RTX series GPUs. MSI will remain an AMD partner, but that partnership doesn’t currently extend to AMD’s Radeon GPU lineup.

Regarding your question, MSI is not manufacturing AMD GPUs this generation.

MSI to Tom’s Hardware

Note that MSI’s statement is specific to “this generation.” This suggests that MSI are open to making next-generation AMD Radeon graphics cards. While MSI has no plans to make RX 9070 series RDNA 5 GPUs, MSI could make future RDNA 5 or UDNA graphics cards.

If you want a current-generation GPU from MSI, it has to be an Nvidia RTX-series graphics card. For now, MSI aren’t interested in making GPUs for other partners, be it Intel or AMD.

You can join the discussion on MSI’s confirmation that they will not be making AMD RDNA 4 graphics cards on the OC3D Forums.

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