something to look forward to: Computex is the battleground where Nvidia and AMD reveal their mainstream GPU from the latest generation. The calm unveiling of the RTX 5060 TI and the NVIDIA of 5060 has raised doubts that it wants to reduce 8GB Vram on both cards.
NVIDIA told board partners that it would happen launch RTX 5060 On May 19, unnamed sources told Videocardz. The review will be live on the same day, possibly customers will have to give very little time to weigh the third -party benchmark before becoming the most popular card in the blackwell lineup.
The company revealed complete specifications earlier this month, but launched the launch and reviewed the dates of Ambargo. With 3,840 cuda core, 2.5GHz boost clock, and $ 300 price tag, slightly better value than RTX 5060 4060 and a meaningful upgrade over 3060 – is different from its limited Vram.
Marketing for RTX 5060 TI and Standard 5060 has mainly focused on the 16GB TI version. Our reviews show that $ 430 GPU brings a decent 4K gaming within access to mainstream consumers, but cutting its memory pool up to 8GB changes the story completely.
NVIDIA delays reviews of 8GB variants to obscure serious performance boundaries. Our results suggest that this amount of VRAM already hurts many high end games-and the possibility of interval will increase as new titles demand more memory.
The story will repeat with RTX 5060, which offers only 8GB configurations. The steam survey data continues to rank 60-class cards in the most popular, making a significant release for 5060 nvidia. However, the release-day Embargo suggests that the company may set up a trap for many of its customers.
Meanwhile, the release date of RTX 5060 occurs AMD’s 16GB RTX 5060 TI – REDEON RX 9060 XT response a day later. While the details on the latest mainstream cards of AMD are rare, including the release window for standard 9060, the company is likely to follow NVDia’s VRAM configuration pattern, disappoints to users who cannot spend more than $ 300 on GPU.
The disruption of the supply chain from inflation and tariffs has affected Nvidia and AMD, not ready to renounce its margin on each memory module. This reluctance will obstruct progress in GPU development, limiting meaningful reforms at the price level of the mainstream.