Computer chip makers NVIDIA and AMD plan to release cheaper graphics cards next month. Both companies want to sell more affordable options after recent price increases. Current cards often cost more than suggested prices because stores have limited supply.
NVIDIA aims to launch its RTX 5060 around May 19. This card will have 8 GB of new GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps through a 128-bit system. It offers 25 percent more processing cores than older models, with 64 percent better memory speed. The new card will need about 30 percent more power to run.
AMD plans to show its RX 9060 XT card on May 21 at the Computex show. Stores might start selling it in June. It features half as many processors as the higher-end RX 9070 XT model. The card will come with either 8GB or 16GB memory options. With its fast clock speeds, it should handle 1080p and 2K gaming well.
NVIDIA aims to launch its RTX 5060 around May 19. This card will have 8 GB of new GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps through a 128-bit system. It offers 25 percent more processing cores than older models, with 64 percent better memory speed. The new card will need about 30 percent more power to run.
AMD plans to show its RX 9060 XT card on May 21 at the Computex show. Stores might start selling it in June. It features half as many processors as the higher-end RX 9070 XT model. The card will come with either 8GB or 16GB memory options. With its fast clock speeds, it should handle 1080p and 2K gaming well.