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16 April 25, 09:38
Quote:NVIDIA intros RTX 5060 series
Pricing as expected.
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As it turns out, last week’s leaked pricing was accurate. NVIDIA will launch its new GeForce RTX 5060 series at lower prices than its predecessor. The GB206-based models will start at $299.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, featuring 4608 CUDA cores and a TDP of 180W, will be available in two memory configurations. Both the 16GB and 8GB GDDR7 versions will use a 128-bit memory bus, offering the same memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s. The 16GB model will retail at $429, which is $70 less than the previous generation. The 8GB version will launch at $379, priced $30 lower than its predecessor.
The standard RTX 5060 is the only model in this lineup to maintain the same MSRP as its RTX 40-series counterpart. It will be priced at $299 and is confirmed to launch next month.
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RTX 5060 series performance, Source: NVIDIA
Alongside the desktop RTX 5060, NVIDIA is also announcing the RTX 5060 for laptops. According to official slides, the entry-level pricing is set at $1,099. However, as seen with the first wave of RTX 50-series laptops, NVIDIA’s suggested pricing often doesn’t reflect actual retail prices at
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