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Nvidia announces May 19th launch for RTX 5060

While Nvidia announced specs and pricing for the RTX 5060 at the same time as the RTX 5060 Ti, the standard edition graphics card has not yet been made available. That is finally changing this month, with Nvidia confirming a 19th of May release date. 

This afternoon, Nvidia announced that RTX 5060 graphics cards, starting at $299, and RTX 5060 laptops, starting at $1099, will become available starting on the 19th of May. As a reminder, here are the specs for the RTX 5060, compared with the previous-gen RTX 4060 and RTX 3060 graphics cards:

GPU RTX 3060 RTX 4060 RTX 5060 RTX 5060 Ti
Shader Cores Ampere SM

13 TFLOPS

Ada SM

15 TFLOPS

Blackwell SM

19 TFLOPS

Blackwell SM

24 TFLOPS

Tensor Cores 3rd Gen FP16

102 AI TOPS

4th Gen FP8/FP16

242 AI TOPS

5th Gen FP4/FP8/FP16

614 AI TOPS

5th Gen FP4/FP8/FP16

759 AI TOPS

RT Cores 2nd Gen

25 TFLOPS

3rd Gen

35 TFLOPS

4th Gen

58 TFLOPS

4th Gen

72 TFLOPS

Memory Subsystem 12GB

GDDR6

8GB

GDDR6

8GB

GDDR7

8GB / 16GB

GDDR7

Launch Pricing $329 $299 $299 $379 (8GB) / $429 (16GB)

Aside from the RTX 5060 update, Nvidia also used this opportunity to announce another wave of titles adding DLSS support in the coming weeks, including the likes of:

  • MechWarrior 5: Clans
  • New World: Aeternum
  • Spirit of the North 2
  • Bodycam
  • Lost Skies
  • Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree
  • Necrophosis

AMD is also expected to be launching a new graphics card soon – the RX 9060 XT.

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