Chaintech, a Taiwan-based board manufacturer responsible for the production of COLORFUL GPUs, has reported that NVIDIA will launch its new mid-range GPUs in the form of RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 by March this year.
RTX 5060 Coming This March?

In what looks to be an internal slide deck leaked by @wxnod on X/Twitter, Chaintech maps out its projections for year 2025 pertaining to the graphics card market. As the slide depicts, January has seen the launch of RTX 5090 (RTX 5090D for Chinese markets) and RTX 5080, while February will see the launch of RTX 5070 series as announced by NVIDIA during CES 2025.
As for March, two new products are lined up for launch: the RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060. Not much information has been given beyond that, though this likely will be the entirety of the RTX 50 launch until the ‘Super’ series refresh arrive, presumably in 2026.
According to Videocardz, the RTX 5060 Ti will feature both 16GB and 8GB variants, while the non-Ti version will adopt the 8GB VRAM configuration – meaning no capacity increase from RTX 40 counterparts whatsoever (unless NVIDIA adopts the new 3GB GDDR7 modules, which seems unlikely at the moment). This was confirmed through the EEC filing made by MAXSUN, another AIB partner for Team Green.
In any case, the mid-range GPU market will likely see significant competition from AMD and Intel, as the former will be launching its RDNA4-based GPUs in March starting with the RX 9070 series, while Intel has already introduced the Arc Battlemage series with fairly decent specs on paper for a relatively low price.
Pokdepinion: Still 8GB VRAM? That’s going to be disappointing.