Nvidia RTX 50 Super Series Not Planned For Release In Near Future, Reveal Sources

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Nvidia Is Focused On Moving Existing RTX 50 Units!

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  • The Nvidia RTX 50 Super graphics cards are not expected to launch in 2025.
  • This is not a delay, as Nvidia reportedly never planned to release the Super variants so soon after the standard series.
  • While the release date rumors were wrong, the leaked specifications about increased VRAM are still thought to be accurate.

The Nvidia RTX 50 series was rumored to receive successors in the form of Super cards later this year. Rumors pointed to the RTX 5070, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5080 receiving Super variants, but it seems not everything from past reports was accurate.

According to the latest information, the Nvidia RTX 50 Super lineup is not coming anytime soon.

Why it matters: Many gamers had begun anticipating this series due to rising VRAM requirements and games becoming more intensive to run.

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The RTX 50 Lineup Launched Less Than One Full Year Ago

As reported by WCCFTech, the RTX 50 Super lineup is not coming in 2025. In fact, the series may not even show up at CES 2026.

Sources suggest that rumors pointing to a Q4 2025 release for the new graphics cards had little to no legitimacy, but it seems the leaked specifications regarding the new GPUs were still accurate.

As a reminder, this series will see Nvidia bumping up the VRAM for its higher-end offerings. The RTX 5070 Super features 18GB of memory, while the RTX 5070 Ti Super and RTX 5080 Super feature 24GB of memory.

It is also said that Nvidia did not delay or suddenly change its plans regarding the upcoming lineup. Instead, the gaming giant simply never intended to ship RTX 50 Super products so soon after the Blackwell gaming series’ debut.

Fortunately, the original RTX 50 GPUs have seen price drops over the last few months. More cards are now available closer to MSRP, encouraging PC gamers to consider upgrading after a somewhat shaky launch for the Blackwell gaming series.

Of course, the RTX 50 Super graphics cards are still planned down the road. Nvidia will likely attempt to introduce the new lineup once the original graphics cards begin to lose momentum, so it may still be worth waiting for those not in need of an immediate upgrade.

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