Specifications:

  • Memory Type: Both cards will reportedly use GDDR7 memory with a bandwidth of up to 28 Gbps.
  • Bus Width: The 128-bit memory bus remains unchanged from the RTX 4060 series.
  • Bandwidth: The use of GDDR7 boosts memory bandwidth to 448 GB/s, a significant improvement over the RTX 4060 Ti (+55%) and RTX 4060 (+65%).
  • GPU and Board Design: Both cards are expected to feature the GB206 GPU on the PG152 board, similar to their predecessors.
Release Timeline:
NVIDIA is set to unveil its RTX 50 series at CES 2025 in January, starting with the high-end RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 models. The mid-range RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti are expected to launch later in the year, targeting budget-conscious gamers and mainstream users.

While the GeForce RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti may not see an increase in memory size, their adoption of faster GDDR7 technology promises a significant performance boost. Gamers can look forward to improved efficiency and bandwidth, making these GPUs a strong contender in the mid-range market. NVIDIA’s CES 2025 announcements will provide more clarity on these exciting additions to the RTX 50 lineup.