Team Red's RX 9070 XT is built on their shiny new RDNA 4 architecture, crafted using TSMC's N4P process node. Team Green's RTX 5070 Ti counters with the mighty Blackwell architecture on TSMC's N4process node.
The 9070 XT packs 64 Compute Units, 64 3rd Gen Ray Accelerators, and 128 2nd Gen AI Accelerators. The 5070 Ti boasts a hefty 8960 CUDA Cores, powered by Blackwell shader cores, 5th Generation Tensor Cores delivering 1406 AI TOPS, and 4th Generation Ray Tracing Cores crunching 133 TFLOPS.
AMD's contender has a Base Clock of 2.4GHz and can boost up to a zippy 2970 MHz. Nvidia's card has a Base Clock of 2.30 GHz and boosts up to 2.45 GHz. Both cards are packing 16GB of VRAM, but the 9070 XT uses GDDR6 running at 20 Gbps on a 256-bit bus, giving it an effective memory bandwidth of around 640GB/s. It also features 64MB of 3rd-Gen AMD Infinity Cache. The 5070 Ti uses newer GDDR7 memory, also on a 256-bit bus, with bandwidth speeds of up to 896GB/s.
The RX 9070 XT supports HDMI 2.1b and the future-proof DisplayPort 2.1a (UHBR13.5), along with PCIe 5.0 x16. The RTX 5070 Ti supports HDMI 2.1b and DisplayPort 2.1b as well. There is not much of a difference between the two, Nvidia’s DP might support longer cables.