NVIDIA May Announce RTX 50 SUPER Series GPUs By Late 2025: Report

Low Boon Shen
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NVIDIA is reportedly preparing to launch its GeForce RTX 50 SUPER Series graphics cards in the fourth quarter of 2025, aiming for availability during the Q4 2025, according to sources communicating with TweakTown. The refresh is expected to include models such as the RTX 5070 SUPER, RTX 5070 Ti SUPER, and RTX 5080 SUPER.

RTX 50 SUPER Coming Earlier?

NVIDIA May Announce RTX 50 SUPER Series GPUs By Late 2025: Report
NVIDIA May Announce RTX 50 SUPER Series GPUs By Late 2025: Report

“Based on information obtained from sources, the RTX 50 SUPER Series refresh is actually on track for a holiday 2025 or Q4 2025 release,” the publication wrote. Before this, it was widely believed that NVIDIA will launch the new lineup in 2026, most likely targeting CES 2026 on the first week of January.

One of the key updates across these cards is an increase in video memory thanks to the new 3GB GDDR7 modules – the RTX 5070 SUPER is said to feature 18GB of GDDR7 memory, while the RTX 5070 Ti SUPER and RTX 5080 SUPER are expected to come with up to 24GB of GDDR7. This upgrade should address the lack of VRAM on cards like RTX 5070, where its original 12GB capacity has been running quite close to the limits on modern games with high-quality graphics.

In addition to more memory, the upcoming RTX 50 SUPER models are expected to include higher boost clock speeds and increased TGP compared to the standard RTX 50 series. Leaks indicated the RTX 5080 SUPER will make the jump from 360W to 415W, while the RTX 5070 Ti SUPER gets a 50-watt increase from its 300W TGP. As for the RTX 5070 SUPER, it may also receive a small increase in CUDA core count, on top of the small power bump with extra 25 watts at disposal.

This release would mark a relatively quick refresh cycle for NVIDIA, arriving less than a year after the initial launch of the RTX 50 series, which happened at CES 2025 back in January this year. We’ll likely have to wait until later this year to know more about these cards, and don’t expect pricing to be confirmed until the last few days – or even hours – before product announcement occurs.

Pokdepinion: The multi-trillion dollar company is certainly not slowing down by the looks of it.

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