While NVIDIA is still mum about its next-gen GeForce RTX 50 series, codenamed ‘Blackwell,’ the company has been busy preparing for the future. New filings with the Eurasian Economic Commission (ECC) reveal NVIDIA is actively trademarking its upcoming GeForce RTX 60 series GPUs, including some top-tier models that could be game-changers.
The ECC filings hint at a massive lineup of GPUs, starting with the high-end GeForce RTX 6090 SUPER, RTX 6090 Ti, and RTX 6090. These powerful cards will likely be followed by other models like the RTX 6080 SUPER, RTX 6080 Ti, and so on, covering a spectrum of performance tiers.
It’s worth noting that not all these GPUs might make it to market, but NVIDIA is clearly strategizing early. AMD is also making its own moves with its RDNA 5 GPU architecture, expected to launch in 2025, meaning competition in the graphics card market is likely to be fierce.
NVIDIA is expected to dub its future-gen GeForce RTX 60 series ‘Rubin,’ a name that possibly originates from the company’s Rubin R100 AI GPU, which features next-gen HBM4 memory and is set to launch in 2025.
While we don’t know the exact specifications of the GeForce RTX 60 series, these trademark filings provide a glimpse into NVIDIA’s long-term vision for graphics card technology.
We can expect NVIDIA to reveal more about its next-gen GeForce RTX 50 series soon, and as the competition heats up, the race for GPU supremacy is sure to be intense.