- According to the reports, the RTX 5060 TI and RTX 5060 of NVIDIA are scheduled for its launch in March
- This will compete directly with the launch of the RX 9000 of AMD series
- We could see a repetition in this generation of 8 GB of VRM with the RTX 5060
The launch of the NVIDIA RTX 5000 series GPU is underway with the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 now exhausted in virtually all prepared for a great battle.
As reported by Tom’s Hardware, the RTX 5060 TI and RTX 5060 will be launched in March according to the Chinese Hardware Chainch manufacturer. This is when the RADEON RADE RADE of AMD GPU line is scheduled for its launch, which would finally put Team Green and the team in direct competition: AMD has already made it clear that the average range GPUs will be its Focus and the new XX60 Class Nvidia cards could probably challenge them.
We are waiting for details about the price of the RX 9000 series together with how powerful they could be compared to the GPU RX 7900 XT and XTX above, taking into account the official price of RTX 5070 of NVIDIA ($ 549 / £ 549 / AU $ 1,109) , RTX 5060 and 5060 prices could be much lower. Depending on the performance of these GPU, AMD could win the battle of medium range, provided that the prices of its next -generation GPU are reasonable.
Can we finish with 8GB GPU, please?
Looking at the low and a half GPUs of Nvidia and AMD range, my only hope is that we can finally say goodbye to 8 GB of VRM as a standard of the reference industry. The games are becoming more and more hungry for VRM, and players need all possible advantages taking into account how bad the ports of PC recently have been. I think a minimum of 12 GB of VRM for modern PC games is necessary, even only at 1080p, but unfortunately, that does not seem to happen.
The Maxsun EEC presentations suggest that RTX 5060 will use 8 GB of VRM opted to give 8GB appear the start.
The Intel Arc B570 USA 10 GB of VRM, while its older brother, the B580 Dons 12 GB of VRM, are considered half -budget GPUs that are capable of 1440p games. While the rumored 8GB RTX 5060 will probably do the same using DLSS 4 and generation of multiple frames, the relatively low VRM amount would be a concern for those who seek an affordable way in the experience of the RTX 5000 series.
There is nothing confirmed by the Nvidia part with respect to RTX 5060 Ti or 5060, but hopefully these vram rumors are false. But with the RTX 5070 and the 5070 TI scheduled for its launch at the end of this month, March certainly looks like a reasonable launch window for the Blackwell budget GPUs.