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).

