AMD is scheduled to discontinue its new mid-range graphics cards, the Radeon RX 6700 XT and Radeon RX 6700, towards the end of March and powered by AMD's Navi 22 GPUs. The new AMD cards, which we expected to see this month, would sell for under $500, bringing next-gen Radeon cards closer to the RTX 3060 Ti. But it remains to be seen what the price difference will be between the mid-range offerings of the two competitors. These two new cards are also expected to use AMD's Navi 22 GPUs, with the Navi 22 XT powering the RX 6700 XT and the Navi 22 XL powering the less powerful RX 6700. We don't know much about these GPUs, but according to Wccftech, the Navi 22 XT can have around 40 compute units, 2,560 stream processors, between 12 GB and 16 GB of VRAM and 16 Gbps of bandwidth, providing up to 384 GB/s of bandwidth. The Navi 22 XL setup will be slightly less powerful, but we don't know how different it will end up being.