
Graphics cards are making headlines during CES 2026. The future of the industry is currently quite uncertain due to a memory shortage that is heavily impacting the price of various components.
While NVIDIA seems to have postponed (or even outright canceled) the RTX 50 SUPER range, the RTX 60 series is definitely on the agenda. According to new leaks via kopite7kimi on X, this series will be based on the Rubin GR20x architecture, replacing Blackwell. The GR20x chip family has several variants (GR202, GR203, GR205, etc.).
The Rubin GPU for servers is said to be about five times more powerful than Blackwell, with a memory architecture of up to 288 GB HBM4 and 50 petaFLOPS in NVFP4 (AI). Although initially designed for AI, this architecture will also be used in a gaming version for consumer GPUs.
Finally, the RTX 60 series is not expected to be released until the second half of 2027.

