Unveiled at the beginning of the year by NVIDIA, the various GeForce RTX 50 Series have successively appeared on the market in recent months, the latest being the “small” GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, presented only two weeks ago. With the manufacturer's new range of graphics cards now almost complete (only the GeForce RTX 5060 is still missing, and perhaps a future RTX 5050 in the coming weeks), NVIDIA could in all likelihood begin to prepare for the arrival of a “refresh” of its graphics cards, as it did with the previous generation.
Super versions of the RTX 50 Series still to be confirmed
A priori planned for the end of the year, or even the beginning of next year, these – still hypothetical – GeForce RTX 50 Super Series would benefit from a significant increase in the amount of onboard memory thanks to the use of 3 GB GDDR7 chips, where current cards are limited to 2 GB modules. Without changing the width of their memory bus, this therefore makes possible the future existence of GeForce RTX 5080 Super and RTX 5070 Super which would then be equipped with 24 GB and 18 GB of video memory respectively.
Unless there is a simultaneous and significant increase in the operating frequencies of their graphics chipset, the performance of these Super versions should not be very far from that of current models in games, except perhaps in the highest definitions. On the other hand, an increase in the amount of graphics memory would be particularly beneficial for inference tasks, in other words for artificial intelligence. All that remains is to wait for confirmation from NVIDIA of the arrival of these new GeForce RTX, perhaps around CES 2026?
Source: WCCFtech
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