We’re now halfway through CES 2026, and many PC enthusiasts were hoping the event would bring major GPU announcements from Nvidia. Many were expecting the RTX 50 Super series to get revealed, but Nvidia had already confirmed ahead of time that no new GPUs would be revealed at the event. While the company did not explain the reasoning, it could be due to the ongoing memory shortages.
However, while CES did not bring new GPU announcements, new information about Nvidia’s next-generation of graphics cards has surfaced. According to Kopite7kimi, a well-known and reliable hardware leaker, Nvidia’s RTX 60 series GPUs are expected to be based on the Rubin architecture. Internally, these GPUs are said to use GR20x dies. This architecture is not entirely new, as Rubin has already appeared in Nvidia’s CPX AI GPU, which was revealed back in September last year.
Kopite7kimi also claims that Nvidia plans to release the RTX 60 series graphics cards in the second half of 2027. This timeline fits Nvidia’s usual GPU release cycle, where major new architectures arrive every few years rather than annually. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the ongoing memory shortage caused by the AI boom is still a major issue across the hardware industry. If the situation does not improve, it could push Nvidia to delay the series.







