The latest rumours now suggest that NVIDIA has pushed back the availability of the GeForce RTX 5060 Series all the way back to mid-April and mid-May. Well, to be specific, mid-April for the RTX 5060 and mid-May for the TI model.
The alleged pushback on the dates stems from a post on the Chinese forum, Board Channels (registration required), with the translated topic being that NVIDIA had notified its board partners that its lower-mid-range and entry-level Blackwell GPUs. While the mid-April pushback does raise our eyebrows ever so slightly, the pushback to mid-May does make a little more sense.
NV notifies AIC partners of RTX 5060Ti/5060 delayed releasehttps://t.co/VFxgs92PoL pic.twitter.com/W6csIdEByl
— HXL (@9550pro) March 20, 2025
That’s because this year, Computex 2025 will be taking place in the month of May, rather than June. Having said that, NVIDIA had initially hinted to us that it has something planned in Taipei this year. So, as the old adage goes with all rumours; you may want to take this particular story with the general surgeon’s warning on sodium consumption.
Earlier rumours are suggesting that the RTX 5060 Ti will ship out in both and 8GB and 16GB GDDR7 configuration, while the non-Ti version will only be available with 8GB GDDR6 graphics memory. Regardless, all models will ship out with a 128-bit memory bus.
(Source: Board Channels, Videocardz)
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