NVIDIA GeForce RTX 6090: Everything we know about the Rubin architecture

The RTX 50 series is already firmly ruling the market, but the tech world never stands still, and the eyes of enthusiasts are already turning toward the near future. The most powerful upcoming graphics card, the GeForce RTX 6090, is no longer just a myth from discussion forums but is becoming the centerpiece of NVIDIA’s future plans. The new architecture, codenamed Rubin, promises more than just a classic FPS increase; it aims for a complete transformation in how artificial intelligence and ray tracing are processed.

Rubin Architecture: Focused on AI and Path Tracing

While previous generations focused mainly on raw rasterization performance, the Rubin architecture shifts priorities. NVIDIA is moving to an advanced 3nm manufacturing process from TSMC. This step will allow the GeForce RTX 6090 to achieve extreme transistor density without a drastic increase in the physical dimensions of the chip itself.

A major innovation is the implementation of 5th-generation RT cores and 6th-generation Tensor cores. According to leaks from industry circles (the GR202 chip), the increase in pure rasterization performance is estimated to be a solid 30% to 35% compared to its predecessor. However, the real leap will occur in Path Tracing and AI computations, where up to double the performance is expected. The card will thus be the first uncompromising entry ticket to native 4K gaming with full ray tracing.

GeForce RTX 6090 Technical Specifications Under the Microscope

Although the official reveal will take place later, the parameters of the new flagship are already beginning to take clear shape. The following table summarizes key parameters from current leaks by verified industry insiders:

ParameterExpected Flagship Model Specification
ArchitectureRubin (GR202 chip, 3nm TSMC process)
CUDA CoresUp to 24,576
Memory (VRAM)32 GB GDDR7
Memory Bus512-bit with bandwidth over 1.7 TB/s
TDP (Power Consumption)525 W to 600 W (12V-2×6 connector)
InterfacePCIe 5.0 x16, DisplayPort 2.1b, HDMI 2.1b

These parameters position the GeForce RTX 6090 as the undisputed leader. Integrating ultra-fast GDDR7 memory on a wide 512-bit bus ensures that data bandwidth will not be a bottleneck, even with massive 8K textures or complex AI models.

Although the increase in raw performance might look modest on paper, artificial intelligence will bring a true revolution. The card will no longer have to laboriously render every single pixel; instead, thanks to neural rendering, it will intelligently generate a substantial part of the image itself. The resulting leap in games will be far more massive than the raw hardware tables suggest.

DLSS 5 and Local Artificial Intelligence

With the arrival of the RTX 60 series, the full introduction of the groundbreaking DLSS 5 technology is also expected. This generation of upscaling is intended to go even further than Frame Generation and, according to current information, will be able to use neural networks for the intelligent generation and enrichment of textures or scene geometry in real-time.

For professionals and content creators, the GeForce RTX 6090 represents a portable data center. With 32 GB of fast memory and specialized Tensor cores, it will be able to seamlessly and locally run large language models (LLMs) that would otherwise require connection to expensive cloud services.

Price, Consumption, and Cooling

Brutal performance comes with a price in power consumption. The latest leaks suggest that the card’s TDP will range between 525 W and 600 W. Power will be supplied by an improved 12V-2×6 connector standard for better stability. The massive cooler will likely occupy three to four slots, utilizing a new generation of vapor chambers.

Regarding price, the GeForce RTX 6090 will rewrite the history books. Due to the expensive 3nm process, complex architecture, and massive demand from the AI sector, the starting price is estimated at 2,000 to 2,500 USD in the US market.

A screenshot from a certification database showing the pre-emptive registration of future NVIDIA RTX 6000 series graphics cards, including the flagship GeForce RTX 6090.
A placeholder registration for the entire RTX 6000 series for future import permits reveals that manufacturers are leaving nothing to chance. Source – PCGamesN

What are people saying?

There is plenty of activity on forums like Reddit and VideoCardz regarding the expected GeForce RTX 6090 flagship, and the community’s feelings can be summed up in two words: fascination and dismay. While hardware enthusiasts are thrilled by the technological shift in AI and uncompromising Path Tracing, the more practical portion of gamers is immediately shaking their heads at the extreme requirements.

Discussions are full of ironic remarks about how a card with 600W consumption will serve better as a reliable radiator in winter and that one would almost need to mortgage their house to buy it. However, the sober view in tech circles is that while this will be a brutal piece of hardware, the astronomical price makes it more of an exclusive product for professionals than a realistic card for everyday home gaming.

Conclusion: Is it worth waiting for?

Current roadmaps suggest that the Rubin architecture will first head to the professional segment and arrive on the consumer market during 2027. Waiting for the GeForce RTX 6090 is worth it primarily for professionals, 3D animators, and hardcore enthusiasts who refuse any compromises and are looking for the absolute technological ceiling. We will continue to follow the development of this card closely.