Rumour claims Nvidia RTX 50 Super GPUs launching before Christmas
Just as gamers are getting comfortable with the new GeForce RTX 50-series, a new report suggests Nvidia might already be preparing a Super refresh for the holiday season. The rumour points to a pre-Christmas 2025 launch for a trio of Super cards, with the main focus being an increase in memory capacity.
According to Tweaktown, the RTX 50 Super Series is scheduled for a Christmas 2025 or Q4 2025 release. This refresh will include the new 24Gbit (3GB) GDDR7 memory chips, allowing Nvidia to offer much larger frame buffers on existing memory bus widths, such as 24GB of VRAM on a 256-bit bus.
As previously mentioned, the RTX 5070 Super is said to be the only card to get a core count increase, supposedly maxing out the ‘GB205' silicon with 50 SMs for a total of 6,400 CUDA cores. Moreover, memory capacity is expected to increase from 12GB on the RTX 5070 to 18GB on the RTX 5070 Super.
As for the rest of the stack, both the RTX 5070 Ti Super and RTX 5080 Super are rumoured to see their memory capacity jump by 50% to a whopping 24GB. Aside from the memory, the 5070 Ti Super would reportedly see no core count increase over its non-Super counterpart, while the 5080 Super would get a minor memory speed bump to 32Gbps alongside its VRAM boost.
KitGuru says: Will the increase in VRAM capacity change your opinion on the RTX 50 series?
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