NVIDIA RTX 60 Series GPUs, When?
Jan 19, 2026•Channel
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Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/nvidias-next-gen-rtx-60-series-might-not-debut-until-the-second-half-of-2027-says-leaker-rumor-claims-rubin-architecture-will-power-future-consumer-gpus
NVIDIA is reportedly developing its RTX 60 series based on the Rubin architecture, with a projected launch window in the second half of 2027. This generation represents a major shift as NVIDIA adapts high-performance data center architecture for consumer use, utilizing GR20X dies and TSMC’s 3nm manufacturing process. The transition to a smaller node offers a significant efficiency and density leap over the RTX 50 series, with leaks suggesting a 30% raw compute increase and up to five times faster performance in AI-specific workloads compared to the Blackwell architecture. A core strategic focus for Rubin is neural rendering, prioritizing AI-generated pixels and advanced DLSS iterations over traditional rasterization to maintain performance gains. Due to the extreme demand for these chips in AI data centers and ongoing supply chain constraints, market analysts expect the flagship models to command high premium prices, potentially ranging from $5,000 to over $10,000 by the time they reach retail shelves.
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