Leaked details reveal specifications for the upcoming RTX 60 Series graphics cards.

NVIDIA has just revealed the first details about its upcoming GeForce RTX 60 Series graphics cards, built on the brand-new Rubin architecture.

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Compared to the RTX 50 Series using the Blackwell architecture, the Rubin generation is expected to bring significant improvements in Ray Tracing and Path Tracing performance. According to recent leaks from RedGamingTech, the performance of these tasks could double compared to its predecessor.

However, in terms of 'pure' performance without ray tracing enabled, the expected improvement is only between 30% and 35%. Sources also revealed that this new generation of graphics cards will be equipped with sixth-generation Tensor cores and fifth-generation RT cores.

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The heart of the top-of-the-line NVIDIA GeForce RTX 6090 graphics card is expected to be the GR202 chip, manufactured using TSMC's 3nm process. This graphics processor boasts 24,576 CUDA cores, approximately 13% more than the 21,760 cores in the RTX 5090. However, the memory configuration remains unchanged with 32GB of GDDR7 RAM and a 512-bit memory interface.

Next up, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 6080 will feature the GR203 chipset, along with 20GB of GDDR7 memory and a 320-bit interface. While the exact number of CUDA cores remains unknown, this card represents a significant upgrade in both memory capacity and bandwidth.

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Finally, there's the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 6070 version with the GR205 graphics chip. This version will be paired with 16GB of GDDR7 RAM and a 256-bit memory bus. Similar to the RTX 6080, the number of cores on this model hasn't been revealed, but it offers significant improvements in both memory capacity and bandwidth.

Many indications suggest that new features related to DLSS 5 technology will be exclusively supported on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 60 series GPUs based on the Rubin architecture. This is because the first public tests of NVIDIA DLSS 5, which delivered ultra-realistic real-time image quality, required a system using two NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090s. Experts explain that one RTX 5090 was used for rendering the game's graphics, while the other handled the processing of the DLSS 5 neural network model.

Update 31 March 2026

Kareem Winters

Kareem Winters is an AI integration expert, a strategic process of embedding artificial intelligence technologies—such as machine learning (ML), natural language processing (NLP), and computer vision—directly into an organization's existing systems, applications, and workflows.

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