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Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 GPUs are available now. Desktop graphics cards start at $299 and laptops at $1,099, ready to send frame rates into the 100s for the latest PC games using DLSS 4.
Something a little screwy has been going on with the new Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card launch. It was revealed a few weeks ago that Nvidia wasn't going to be helping sample cards for review testing of its budget-oriented RTX Blackwell GPU.
AMD is formally expanding its family of RDNA 4 graphics cards with the Radeon RX 9060 XT, a GPU that will go up against Nvidia's RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti GPUs. These GPUs have just half the compute units of the RX 9070 XT,
AMD is officially announcing its Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU at Computex today. Like the number implies, this graphics card will challenge Nvidia’s recently released RTX 5060, with AMD offering models with 8GB or 16GB of VRAM.
NVIDIA's RTX 5060 review restrictions limits media access, raising ethical concerns regarding trust and credibility.
Nvidia announced the RTX 5060 along with the RTX 5060 Ti back in April 2025, but the more affordable GPU is now available, following an announcement at Computex.
The simplest update is for Asus’s ROG Zephyrus G14 laptop, which is getting a $1,799.99 configuration with RTX 5060 graphics. The Zephyrus is Asus’s thinner gaming laptop that leans a little more towards the conventional, lending itself to traveling and not looking totally out of place in a cafe or library.
It's Day minus-one of Computex 2025 and we're live from Taipei ahead of the Nvidia GTC keynote kicking off this morning at 11am. But before all of that, we're already seeing plenty of news come out.