Today, NVIDIA has officially introduced the GeForce RTX 5060 family of graphics cards, designed to bring next-generation AI-powered gaming to a broader audience. The new lineup includes the RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060, both built on the latest NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and featuring DLSS 4, full ray tracing, and NVIDIA Reflex for ultra-responsive, visually stunning gameplay.

According to NVIDIA’s VP of GeForce marketing, Matt Wuebbling, the RTX 5060 series delivers advanced performance and AI-enhanced visuals starting at just $299, with support for DLSS 4 now available in over 100 popular games including Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, and Hogwarts Legacy.
Beyond gaming, the RTX 5060 series also enhances creative workflows. Thanks to new Blackwell FP4 Tensor Cores and upgraded NVIDIA NVENC encoders, these GPUs cater to streamers, video editors, and 3D artists.
The series extends to laptops as well — the GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU debuts in May, enabling high frame rate gaming and 8K video editing in ultra-thin devices as slim as 14.9mm.
Availability:
- RTX 5060 Ti: April 16, starting at $379 (8GB) and $429 (16GB)
- RTX 5060: May, starting at $299
- RTX 5060 Laptops: May, starting at $1,099
Models will be available from major partners like ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, ZOTAC, and more. You can read the full official press release at NVIDIA’s newsroom.