AMD Explains RX 9070 Delay: Software Optimization for "Perfect" Launch
AMD clarifies the delay of the RX 9070 series, citing software optimization efforts and a focus on broad compatibility and FSR 4 integration.
The highly anticipated launch of AMD's RX 9070 series GPUs has been pushed back, and the company is now explaining the reason behind the delay . AMD Corporate VP and GM David McAfee has stated that this extra time is being used for "last-minute" software optimizations. This decision is part of AMD's commitment to ensuring the RX 9070 series has a smooth and polished debut. Focus on Software and Compatibility According to McAfee, AMD is using the extra time to fine-tune the software stack. The goal is to maximize performance and enable wider compatibility for consumers. This also includes focusing on getting the new FSR 4 technology ready to support multiple mainstream titles from launch. This approach is different compared to previous generations, which had limited support on launch. AMD wants to avoid issues and performance bugs from day one. This emphasis on software performance is designed to make sure the new series delivers the expected performance and a better use…