Nvidia’s RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti are expected soon with a 128-bit memory bus, raising concerns for 2025 performance.Leaked shipping data revealed the use of the GB206 GPU on RTX 5060 series with a 128-bit memory interface.Previous generation RTX 4060 Ti’s shortcomings may hint at potential issues for the upcoming cards.Despite narrow memory bus, the shift to GDDR7 memory in RTX 50-series might improve performance.AMD is expected to follow Nvidia's approach with 8GB and 16GB VRAM while maintaining a 128-bit interface.The RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti could cater well to the current GPU market demand due to high prices and low stock levels.The pricing of the new GPUs is expected to be similar to the previous generation RTX 4060 Ti.Question arises if 8GB VRAM will be sufficient for AAA games by 2025 considering increasing demand for higher VRAM.DLSS technology might assist in enhancing performance of these GPUs, despite potential VRAM limitations.Nvidia's official announcement of the RTX 5060 series is expected on April 15, shedding more light on their capabilities.