Rumors around the launch of Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Super graphics cards take a new turn. While several reports suggested an outing before Christmas 2025, industry sources contradict this calendar.
According to Hongxing2020, renowned for its links with NVIDIA AIB partners, the range has been delayed by several months. According to information, the official announcement could now take place during CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
Suddenly Nvidia would not intend to accelerate things. The production of RTX 50 Blackwell runs at full speed and these solutions will remain the brand’s spearhead until further notice.
The “Super” refreshment of the Blackwell generation should make targeted improvements. It is said that the manufacturer plans to increase the memory capacity of high -end models thanks to new GDDR7 chips of 24 Gbit. This advance would make it possible to offer cards with 18 GB on a 192 -bit memory bus or 24 GB on a 256 -bit bus.
In parallel the RTX 50 Super should benefit from a slight boost of GPU frequencies and a possible increase in the number of shaders, offering an additional power but without constituting a new generation in its own right.
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