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NVIDIA RTX 60 Could Launch in the Second Half of 2027

NVIDIA RTX 50

The first leaks about NVIDIA’s upcoming RTX 60 graphics card series are beginning to surface, and they suggest the cards will be based on a new architecture known as Rubin.

While the market is still adjusting to the Blackwell (RTX 50) generation and its updates, reports indicate that NVIDIA is already preparing the next big leap. According to recent information, the GeForce RTX 60 series will feature major changes not only in raw rendering power but also in artificial intelligence and neural rendering capabilities.

Rubin Architecture

At the core of this new series will be the GR20x chip family. NVIDIA appears to be sticking with its typical upgrade cycle of around two and a half to three years for major architectures. The Rubin GPUs are expected to deliver significant improvements across both gaming and professional segments.

Rubin architecture will likely power not only GeForce gaming cards but also data center and high-performance AI computing products. For gaming, NVIDIA is expected to release variants such as the GR202, GR203, GR205, GR206, and GR207 chips — each targeting different tiers of performance.

Industry leaker kopite7kimi has hinted that the GR212 will be the main GPU for gaming, while larger chips like the GR100 will be used in enterprise AI models.

Current rumors suggest that NVIDIA plans to release the RTX 60 series in the second half of 2027. This timing aligns with the company’s usual GPU release pattern — about every two to three years. The RTX 50 lineup debuted in early 2025, so this next launch window seems consistent with NVIDIA’s roadmap.

However, the market for DRAM memory remains volatile due to growing AI component demand, which could affect production schedules. This has already led to uncertainty around the rumored RTX 50 “SUPER” versions, which may still appear before the RTX 60’s debut.

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