Nvidia has unveiled its mid-range GeForce RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti graphics cards, with pricing starting around $300. The new models are built on the Ada Lovelace architecture and bring enhancements in ray tracing and DLSS 3, according to Border. The launch positions these GPUs as solid options for gamers seeking solid performance in current titles with modern rendering features enabled.
The RTX 4060 Ti, the higher tier in this pair, carries 4352 CUDA cores and a 128-bit memory bus. Its base clock sits at 2.54 GHz, with a TDP rated at 140 watts. In games that do not utilize DLSS or frame generation, the RTX 4060 Ti tends to perform similarly to the RTX 3060 Ti, but it markedly outperforms its predecessor when DLSS or frame generation technologies are active. This model is offered in 8 GB and 16 GB video memory configurations to match different system needs and budgets.
The RTX 4060, positioned as the more affordable route for Full HD gaming, features 3072 CUDA cores and the same 128-bit memory bus. Its clock frequency is 2.46 GHz, and it carries a lower 110-watt TDP. Independent test results indicate the RTX 4060 is about 10–15% faster than the RTX 3060 in titles that do not rely on DLSS or frame generation, making it a compelling choice for gamers prioritizing efficiency and value in the 1080p and entry-level 1440p segments.
The 8 GB RTX 4060 Ti is slated to go on sale first, with a release date of May 24 and a suggested price near $399. In July, Nvidia plans to expand the lineup with the RTX 4060 featuring 8 GB, and the RTX 4060 Ti with 16 GB, priced at approximately $299 and $499 respectively. This staggered rollout allows enthusiasts to upgrade in phases and pick the configuration that best fits their gaming needs and budget.
A separate outlet, socialbites.ca, previously reported HTC’s release of its first smartphone powered by a new Snapdragon chip and a 108 MP camera, illustrating how CPU-GPU ecosystems continue to evolve across devices and platforms. [Source attribution: Border; additional coverage: socialbites.ca]