NVIDIA is preparing its most powerful graphics card to date – the GeForce RTX 6090. Along with it will come a whole new generation of RTX 60 Series built on the all-new Rubin architecture. What can we expect? Here’s everything we know as of July 26, 2025.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 6090: The flagship of a new era
The GeForce RTX 6090 will be the true flagship of Nvidia’s new generation of graphics cards. Built on the all-new Ruby architecture, it will deliver cutting-edge performance and technology without compromise. Its target audience will not be casual gamers, but those who expect the most from their hardware, namely professional gamers, 3D content creators, AI developers and creatives working with high-resolution and demanding visualizations.
This card represents a technological leap forward not only in raw performance, but also in efficiency, ray tracing and AI acceleration.
Ruby architecture in full force
The next generation of GeForce RTX 6000 graphics cards will be built on the Rubin architecture, replacing Blackwell and delivering increased performance, efficiency and AI acceleration. Rubin leverages TSMC’s advanced 3nm manufacturing process, supports fast HBM4 memory, and introduces a grid mesh design that increases the density of compute cores and reduces latency. This architecture is designed not only for gamers, but also for data centers, content creators and AI computing, pushing the boundaries of graphics performance yet another level higher.
GeForce RTX 6090 core specs (unofficial, according to leaks)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 6090 | |
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Architecture | Ruby (reportedly an upcoming architecture) |
CUDA cores | 25 000 |
RT cores | 225 (4th generation) |
Tensor cores | ~600 |
Memory | 32 GB GDDR7 | 512-bit bus | up to 1.5 TB/s throughput |
TDP | up to 600 W |
Takt | 3100 – 3300 MHz (boost) |
Interface | PCIe 5.0 x16 |
Support | DLSS 5 | RT Gen4 | AV1 | DisplayPort 2.1 | HDMI 2.1 |
Estimated performance in specific numbers :
- 80% performance over RTX 5090 – (which so far sounds very rosy and optimistic)
- 4K Ultra RT DLSS 5 – 120-160 FPS ( high FPS achieved thanks to DLSS technology that increases framerates and saves performance , without it the numbers would be lower)
- 1440p Frame Generation – 200-300 FPS (Frame Generation technology creates additional frames between the real frames – the result is a smoother image, but not “pure” GPU performance)
- 8K gaming – stable 60 FPS ( only possible with DLSS or similar upscaling – without it the performance would probably not be enough)
- AI and generative tasks – extremely efficient thanks to Tensor cores (dedicated cores for AI computations, 3D models, videos or image generation, not used for casual gaming)
How much will the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 6090 cost?
According to multiple leaks, the GeForce RTX 6090 will be the most expensive consumer graphics NVIDIA has ever launched. Estimates are talking about a price starting at $2,000, with the price possibly going up to $2,500 or more in case of limited availability. In the European market, the card could sell for between €2,300 and €2,700, depending on VAT and local prices. In the Czech Republic, that would mean around CZK 57,000 to 67,000.
Such a high price is not surprising, as the card uses TSMC’s expensive 3nm manufacturing process, has a huge memory capacity, an extremely powerful core, and is designed especially for demanding computations in the field of AI, 3D visualizations, and 4K/8K gaming. For casual gaming in 1080p or 1440p, its performance will be useless and the price disproportionate. In addition, availability is expected to be limited in the first few months, which may increase the price even further. The GeForce RTX 6090 will definitely not be a card for everyone, and its potential will be used mainly by professionals and gamers who don’t want to make any concessions in performance.
Expected models and their comparison:
Model | Memory | Consumption | Performance vs RTX 5090 |
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GeForce RTX 6090 | 32 GB GDDR7 | 600 W | 80 % |
GeForce RTX 6080 | 24 GB GDDR7 | 400 W | 30 % |
GeForce RTX 6070 Ti | 16 GB GDDR7 | 300 W | approximately the same |
When can we expect the GeForce RTX 6090?
The GeForce RTX 6090 graphics card is expected to hit the market in the first half of 2027, with the official introduction of the entire RTX 6000 series expected as early as late 2026. The new Rubin architecture is expected to be ready for production as early as late 2025, first for data centers and then for the consumer market. Multiple sources agree that the RTX 6090 will arrive as a flagship model after the introductory RTX 6070 Ti and RTX 6080 models.
NVIDIA hasn’t officially confirmed anything yet, but according to the chip development schedule and leaks so far, we could see this extremely powerful card sometime between January and June 2027.
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Conclusion: is the GeForce RTX 6090 worth the wait?
If you’re not just looking for a few extra FPS, but are interested in a real technological leap, the GeForce RTX 6090 looks like the card of the future. Massive performance, AI support, new ray tracing cores and DLSS 5 put it at the new technological cutting edge.
However, the high price, size and power consumption may be limiting for the average gamer. But for power users, it will be a worthwhile investment, especially if NVIDIA delivers on the promised performance. Let’s not forget that the card hasn’t seen the light of day yet and we have to wait for the official specifications and information. We’ll be sure to follow the development of the card and keep you updated with the latest information.