No, GeForce RTX 60 specs did not leak (yet)

Wait for proper RTX 60 leaks

We appreciate numerous tips about the RTX 60 update from our readers, but we wanted to address this rumor that circulated this weekend about NVIDIA’s RTX 60 series. While many tech outlets rushed to cover it, there are currently no confirmed RTX 60 specifications available. At this stage, NVIDIA is not even working with final public-facing RTX SKU names but with board numbers, so claims involving products such as the RTX 6090, RTX 6080, or RTX 6070 should not be treated as accurate.

According to our sources, NVIDIA has not disclosed performance targets for its next-generation gaming GPUs. Clock speeds are unknown, and as far as we know, Rubin gaming chips haven’t even taped out yet. Any detailed specification sheet circulating now is pure speculation.

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RTX 60 Speculation

For now, it is best to ignore rumors about clocks, performance, or memory configurations. Once NVIDIA reaches a more advanced stage of development, credible information is far more likely to come from established leakers such as Kopite7kimi, or from us once we can verify the details independently (we are slower than Kopite, though).

As a general rule, any supposed leak that only mentions ranges for frequency, CUDA core counts, memory specs, or pricing is usually not worth taking seriously. We know that many of you are excited about next-gen GPUs, and we also look forward to taking a closer look at the new leaks.

Source: Red Gaming Tech via TechPowerUP