
Nvidia’s Anticipated RTX 5080 Super/Ti Launch May Arrive Sooner Than Expected
Rumors suggest that Nvidia may unveil its next-generation RTX 5080 Super or Ti graphics cards by year-end, equipped with a substantial 24 GB of VRAM.
While the focus is currently on entry-level and mid-range graphics cards due to exciting launches approaching, speculation is swirling about Nvidia’s future offerings. A moderator on the Chinese platform Baidu has made claims regarding the upcoming RTX 5080 Super or RTX 5080 Ti, suggesting that they could debut by the end of 2025, potentially featuring a substantial 24 GB of VRAM.
Today’s new rumor. - ‘New’ 5090D should launch soon. Performance is definitely lower than original 5090D. Might be cheaper. - 80S or 80Ti is expected year-end. Spec is still unknown, but 24GB VRAM is almost certain.
(Translation: Today’s rumor includes the launch of the ’new’ 5090D, which is expected to have lower performance than the original 5090D and might be priced cheaper. It is speculated that the RTX 5080 Super or Ti will launch by the end of the year, with an uncertain spec but almost certain to feature 24GB of VRAM.)
This information comes in light of another Nvidia product, the RTX 5090D, which has seen delays and issues related to export restrictions to China intended to slow down the country’s advances in AI technology.
The conjectured launch schedule aligns with the typical timeframe that Nvidia has observed for graphics card releases, providing a window for enthusiasts to be hopeful about availability and pricing. Advanced memory configurations would be a primary focus during this time, especially if they follow the development of GDDR7 technology that could scale VRAM configurations to 24 GB effectively.
As excitement builds, the focus on the impending RTX 5060 series keeps gamers anticipating robust competition in the high-performance GPU market. Let’s hope for a future where these new GPUs will not only boast impressive specifications but also become accessible at reasonable prices.