Nvidia’s High-Tier RTX 50-Series GPU Reportedly Coming Q3 2026 — But It Won’t Change Much for Gamers

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Nvidia Most Likely Launching A RTX 5090Ti!

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  • A new rumor claims a high-end RTX GPU will be released this year.
  • This dispels previous reports about Nvidia skipping out on new consumer GPU releases for 2026.
  • The aforementioned model is positioned above the RTX 5090, most likely a Titanium version of it.

In light of the ongoing memory shortage and inflated prices, Nvidia was previously thought to be skipping 2026 entirely for new consumer GPU releases.

However, that may not be true as per the latest rumor, which suggests that the tech giant plans on releasing a higher-end RTX 50-Series card later this year, most likely being an RTX 5090Ti.

Why it matters: No Nvidia GPU releases for this year would’ve broken the company’s 20-year streak of annual launches. 

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This report comes from Overclocking, which claims that they’ve been tipped off by a source that Nvidia is developing a new GPU positioned above the RTX 5090.

They’ve apparently already moved past the early stages of GPU development and are now preparing to manufacture the board ahead of the planned Q3 2026 launch.

A very high-end RTX 50 series card is reportedly in development, with its release even scheduled for the Back to School period (early Q3 of this year)

It is worth noting that the report makes it clear that this high-end GPU isn’t part of the Super refresh, which is most likely cancelled or will be released next year. Instead, this will be a one-off GPU release, most likely the RTX 5090Ti or maybe even an RTX Titan-level release, although the latter seems unlikely, then again, considering it’s a single release.

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Now, to be clear, the report stated that it isn’t very confident in the source, but they corroborated it with 5-6 sources.

Currently, not much is known about this high-end GPU release, like its specifications, but we hope to learn more at the upcoming Computex. Also, we can expect it to be priced pretty high, given inflated memory prices and limited supply.

The report also suggested that it will be released in a small batch, and since GPUs like this are ideal for AI workstations, it won’t make much difference for gamers.

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