NVIDIA plans to release the GeForce RTX 4060 in summer 2023, with performance that rivals the RTX 3070.
According to rumors, NVIDIA intends to launch the GeForce RTX 4060 in the summer of 2023, launching its GeForce “Ada” generation into the high-volume performance market. The card is anticipated to go on sale around June 2023. The fourth chip to use the “Ada Lovelace” graphics architecture, the 4 nm “AD106” silicon will underpin the card. Wolstame, a trustworthy source with NVIDIA leaks and product manager for Lenovo’s Legion gaming PC, thinks that the RTX 4060 performance may wind up being on par with the RTX 3070 at a cheaper price.
As a result, it ought to be a fast enough graphics card for 1440p AAA gaming at high-ultra settings with some added ray tracing. It’s intriguing to consider whether NVIDIA would add the DLSS 3 frame-generation feature to even this class of graphics cards, which would allow for a near-100% frame rate increase. Other forecasts include a board power that is anticipated to be between 150 and 180 W and a 10% generational price rise, which would result in a launch price for the RTX 4060 that is comparable to that of the RTX 3060 Ti (USD $399).