This launch date aligns with some previous rumors, and I wouldn’t be surprised if we were still waiting a while for both Nvidia’s mid-range Blackwell GPUs.
Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti GPU may come in two variants, with a leak pointing to a mid-range graphics card with 16GB of VRAM.
Nvidia is yet to confirm the existence of the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti, but it is expected that there are plans to unveil the GPUs in March. This information also falls in line with a report from last month which pointed out similar memory configurations and the inclusion of the PG152 printed circuit board (PCB) with the GB206 GPU die.
This leak suggests there's a new budget Nvidia RTX 5000 gaming GPU coming shortly, with graphics cards in two different flavors of VRAM.
Mark your calendars as Nvidia is apparently preparing to launch GeForce RTX 5070 Ti on February 20 with RTX 5070 likely following after.
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Give it enough time and we'll inevitably see NVIDIA flesh out its recently unveiled GeForce RTX 50 series lineup with more models targeting lower price points.
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NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5080 shows early benchmark results: 15% faster in synthetic 3DMark testing than the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER.
The RTX 5090 from Nvidia is not yet on sale, but the full version of the graphics processor is already appearing on the internet. With 800 watts of power dissipation and 24,576 shader units, the GPU is beyond good and evil.
Nvidia is launching the first volley of RTX 50-series GPUs based on its new Blackwell architecture, starting with the RTX 5090 and working downward from there. The company also appears to be winding down support for a few of its older GPU architectures, according to these CUDA release notes spotted by Tom's Hardware.