Rumor: NVIDIA RTX 6000 Series GPUs Could Arrive Sooner Than Expected

Insiders suggest NVIDIA might release its Rubin-based RTX 6000 series GPUs earlier than planned, possibly in late 2025.

While NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture GeForce RTX GPUs haven't even been released yet, rumors about the next generation, based on the Rubin architecture, are already circulating. Insiders claim these new GPUs might arrive sooner than anticipated.

Rumor: NVIDIA RTX 6000 Series GPUs Could Arrive Sooner Than Expected

Previous leaks pointed to a mid-2026 release for Rubin GPUs. However, IT Home reports that NVIDIA has moved the launch forward by six months, targeting the second half of 2025. The report also mentions these GPUs, likely professional models for data centers, could feature up to 576GB of HBM4 memory.

Rumor: NVIDIA RTX 6000 Series GPUs Could Arrive Sooner Than Expected Rumor: NVIDIA RTX 6000 Series GPUs Could Arrive Sooner Than Expected

The accelerated release is supposedly driven by the AI boom, as these GPUs are expected to be used for training and running neural networks in the enterprise sector. Consumer-grade RTX 6000 series GPUs based on Rubin are expected to follow later. Earlier reports indicated that these GPUs would be manufactured using TSMC's 3nm N3 process.

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