NVIDIA Plans New Graphics Cards for March Release.
Two new graphics cards from NVIDIA will be available in March 2025. The RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti are designed for mid-range computer users.
Both cards will use the GB206 GPU design. Buyers can choose between 8 GB or 16 GB of video memory. These cards feature new GDDR7 memory technology, which runs faster than older versions.
The 8 GB model faces stiff competition from Intel's Arc B580 card. Memory size matters for complex tasks like ray tracing, and tech experts say more memory helps cards run better under heavy loads.
A leaked presentation from Taiwan revealed the March launch date. Earlier rumors had pointed to an early second-quarter release. Full technical details remain under wraps.
The cards' 128-bit memory interface and GDDR7 technology should boost speed. Yet the 8 GB version might not unlock the full benefits of this faster memory. Final performance ratings await thorough testing.
Two new graphics cards from NVIDIA will be available in March 2025. The RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti are designed for mid-range computer users.
Both cards will use the GB206 GPU design. Buyers can choose between 8 GB or 16 GB of video memory. These cards feature new GDDR7 memory technology, which runs faster than older versions.
The 8 GB model faces stiff competition from Intel's Arc B580 card. Memory size matters for complex tasks like ray tracing, and tech experts say more memory helps cards run better under heavy loads.
A leaked presentation from Taiwan revealed the March launch date. Earlier rumors had pointed to an early second-quarter release. Full technical details remain under wraps.
The cards' 128-bit memory interface and GDDR7 technology should boost speed. Yet the 8 GB version might not unlock the full benefits of this faster memory. Final performance ratings await thorough testing.