
Nvidia Brings Powerful RTX 5060 Graphics Cards To Gamers And Creators At Budget Prices

Nvidia Corp. has launched the GeForce RTX 5060 GPU series, starting at $299, featuring AI-powered DLSS 4 and Blackwell architecture. The RTX 5060 cards deliver ultra-smooth gameplay in popular titles like Cyberpunk 2077, achieving over 100 FPS at max settings. The lineup includes RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 models, catering to gamers and creative professionals. The GPUs support high frame rates and 8K video editing, with availability starting in April and May. Nvidia shares rose by 1.25% to $112.09 following the announcement.
Nvidia Corp. NVDA has introduced its latest line of graphics cards, the GeForce RTX 5060 series, which starts at $299 and brings AI-powered rendering and the company’s newest Blackwell architecture to a broader gaming audience.
The newly released RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 graphics cards incorporate DLSS 4 features like Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution, enabling more fluid gaming experiences with reduced input lag.
Blockbuster games including Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, and Hogwarts Legacy can now achieve ray-traced visuals at frame rates exceeding 100 FPS on ultra settings, made possible by these upgraded technologies.
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“Powered by the advanced NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and featuring DLSS 4 technology in over 100 games, this new class of GPUs elevates gaming with stunning visuals, high frame rates and quick responsiveness,” said vice president of GeForce marketing at Nvidia, Matt Wuebbling.
The RTX 5060 graphics cards cater to more than just the gaming crowd. Outfitted with Blackwell FP4 Tensor Cores and next-gen NVENC encoders, this lineup is tailored for creative professionals involved in tasks like livestreaming, editing videos, and building 3D models.
Nvidia also announced RTX 5060 Laptop GPUs, offering up to double the frame rate and reduced latency over earlier versions.
Targeting gamers and content creators alike, these chips support 144 fps gaming and 8K video editing, and will be available starting in May in ultra-thin designs as slim as 14.9 millimeters.
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti cards come in 16GB and 8GB configurations, priced at $429 and $379, respectively, and will launch on April 16.
The base RTX 5060 will arrive in May at $299. Nvidia confirmed that these will be sold by major card providers, including ASUS, MSI, and GIGABYTE, and integrated into systems from builders such as ORIGIN PC and MAINGEAR.
Laptops with RTX 5060 GPUs will start at $1,099 from leading manufacturers.
Price Action: NVDA shares traded higher by 1.25% at $112.09 at last check Tuesday.
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