NVIDIA RTX 60 Series leaks: 35% Boost, 2x Ray Tracing power & more

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Rumored to launch in late 2027 or early 2028
The next generation of GPUs, NVIDIA RTX 60 Series, has started to make some serious headlines on social media platforms and forums. It seems the upcoming series could deliver a significant leap in graphics technology.
Built on the rumored “Rubin” architecture, these GPUs will prioritize ray tracing and AI-powered rendering over traditional performance gains. Let’s check out more details in this article.
NVIDIA RTX 60 Series major focus on ray tracing & AI performance
According to the latest leaks from Red Gaming Tech, the RTX 60 lineup could offer nearly double the ray tracing and path tracing performance compared to the previous Blackwell-based RTX 50 series.
There is no doubt that this will be a major step forward in realistic lighting, reflections and shadows in modern games.
Traditional rasterization performance, which is used in normal rendering, may also experience a moderate gain of 30-35%. This might not be groundbreaking, but still a solid upgrade for the gamers.
Upgraded hardware & specifications
NVIDIA RTX 60 Series is also expected to introduce the next-generation hardware, which includes sixth-gen Tensor Cores and fifth-gen RT cores.
These are the upgrades that will play a major role in enhancing AI-driven features and real-time rendering.
The top-tier model, like the RTX 6090, is rumored to feature up to 24,576 CUDA cores, paired with 32GB of GDDR7 memory and a 512-bit memory interface
While other models, such as RTX 6080 and RTX 6070, are also expected to see improvements in memory capacity and bandwidth.
DLSS 5 could be exclusive to RTX 60
DLSS 5 introduction really didn’t go well with the gamers and fans; however, it appears that NVIDIA’s next-gen AI upscaling technology might be exclusive to the RTX 60 series.
This is due to the hardware requirements. The early testing reportedly required dual GPUs, which already highlights the demanding nature of this technology.
Potential release date for NVIDIA RTX 60 series
Currently, the RTX 60 series is expected to launch in late 2027. However, persistent supply chain issues, notably in terms of DRAM and AI demand, may push the release date back to early 2028.
Do remember that nothing has been confirmed by NVIDIA yet and this information is based on leaks and rumors. Make sure to treat this information with a grain of salt for now.
FAQs
How much performance boost will NVIDIA RTX 60 GPUs offer?
Leaks suggest around 30–35% improvement in traditional performance and up to 2x gains in ray tracing.
What is DLSS 5, and will it be exclusive?
DLSS 5 is NVIDIA’s next-gen AI upscaling technology and is expected to be exclusive to RTX 60 GPUs.
When will the NVIDIA RTX 60 series release?
The GPUs are rumored to launch in late 2027, but delays could push them into 2028.
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Mahaksh Chauhan is a passionate gaming journalist who loves for old-school RPGs and turn-based games. With a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of game mechanics, Mahaksh brings an unique perspective to the world of gaming. Inspired by classics like Persona, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Skyrim, Mahaksh is dedicated in sharing the magic of games with readers. When not writing or gaming, Mahaksh can be found cheering on WWE superstars or watching his favourite Anime.