- NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 TI and RTX 5060 would be ready to launch in March
- This will compete directly with the launch of the Radeon RX 9000 series of AMD
- We could see a rehearsal in this generation of 8 GB of VRAM with the RTX 5060
The launch of the GPU of the NVIDIA RTX 5000 series is on the right track with the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 now sold in almost all retailers (not surprising), and Team Green seems ready to deploy the rest of its range very soon – this which means that the key rival AMD can be prepare for a great battle.
As indicated by Tom equipment, the RTX 5060 TI and RTX 5060 should be launched in March according to the Chinese manufacturer of Chainech equipment. It is at this time that the GPU range of the Radeon RX 9000 series of AMD should be launched, which would ultimately put the Green team and the Red team in direct competition – AMD has already clearly indicated that the GPUs of Middle range will be its goal, and the new XX60 class NVIDIA cards could probably challenge them.
We expect details concerning the pricing of the RX 9000 series as well as the power of the GPU RX 7900 XT and XTX – Given the official prices of the RTX 5070 from NVIDIA ($ 549 / £ 549 / $ 1.109 at), RTX prices 5060 TI and 5060 could be much lower. According to the performance of these GPUs, AMD could win the mid -range battle – as long as the prices of its new generation GPUs are reasonable.
Can we be finished with 8 GB of GPU, please?
Looking at the low and mid -range GPUs of AMD and AMD, my only hope is that we can finally say goodbye to 8 GB of VRAM as the basic standard of the industry. Games are becoming more and more swallowed with VRAM, and players need all possible advantages given the severity of PC ports recently. I believe that a minimum of 12 GB of VRAM is necessary for modern PC games – even at 1080p – but unfortunately, it does not seem that it will happen.
Maxsun’s CEE deposits suggest that the RTX 5060 will use 8 GB of VRAM, which could mean that it will eventually follow the same traces as its predecessor – this will be disappointing, because this 8 GB appear the start .
The Intel Arc B570 uses 10 GB of VRAM while its big brother the B580 carries 12 GB of VRAM – these are both considered as mid -range budgetary GPUs which are capable of 1440p games. Although the 8 GB RTX 5060 of 8 GB will probably do the same using DLSS 4 and the multi-frame generation, the relatively low quantity of VRAM would be a concern for those looking for an affordable way in the experience of the RTX series 5000.
There is nothing confirmed on the part of NVIDIA concerning the RTX 5060 Ti or 5060, but let’s hope that these true rumors are false. But with the RTX 5070 and 5070 TI which should be released later this month, March certainly seems to be a reasonable launch window for the Blackwell GPU on a budget.