By Matt Hanson
Publication Date: 2026-01-09 15:57:00
- New leak suggests RTX 60 series could come late 2027
- Source is a leaker with a solid history
- Increase in RAM prices could delay the launch
It finally seems like there could be some good news for PC gamers, as a reliable hardware leaker has suggested that Nvidia’s next generation RTX 60 series graphics cards will launch in the second half of 2027.
While that might still seem like quite a wait, it’s roughly what we’ve been expecting, as the current generation, the RTX 50 series, launched last year, and Nvidia usually waits a few years before launching brand-new architectures.
If this leak is accurate, then it could mean new Nvidia RTX 60 series GPUs, such as the RTX 6090, could launch around the same time as the rumored GTA 6 PC port. That would be great timing, as the highly-anticipated game will likely be a graphical tour-de-force, and many PC gamers will want to update their rigs with cutting-edge tech.
As Notebookcheck.net reports, hardware leaker ‘kopite7kimi’ posted on X, formerly Twitter, replying to a user who asked if the RTX 6090 is coming out in 2028. Their rather blunt reply of ‘2027H2’ suggests that the flagship RTX 60-series GPU, presumably alongside other expected GPUs like the RTX 6080, will launch later next year.
With RAM prices currently skyrocketing, there has been concern that Nvidia could delay the launch of the RTX 60 series until supply issues are sorted. There’s been no sign of Nvidia’s…

