At CES 2019, Nvidia has revealed the GeForce RTX 2060. This is a less powerful but more affordable of the new Turing generation cards, the first of which was the RTX 2080.
Priced at $349 USD (roughly RM1,4356), Nvidia is promising the graphics card to be 60% more powerful than the previous generation card, the GTX 1060. In fact it is also more powerful than the GTX 1070Ti, which is retailing around the same price point of the RTX 2060. The reference GPU comes with 6GB of GDDR6 memory.
As expected from the RTX line, the GPU will have support for Ray Tracing in games like Battlefield V and Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), a rendering method utilising AI that in theory produce better performance. Speaking of which, Battlefield V will have DLSS support in an upcoming update.
Expect to see these graphics card to be available in the market in January 15th. Unlike the RTX 2080, the RTX 2060 is more reasonably priced while offering a good enough leap of performance from last generation. At least on paper that is.