NVIDIA put the GeForce RTX 50 Superior series on its agenda again. Details about the RTX 5060 model with 12 GB VRAM capacity and the new generation graphics cards are in our news.
According to the latest developments that create excitement in the technology world, NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 Super series plans, which were claimed to have been canceled, have been updated again. According to the information shared by the well-known leaker @Zed__Wang, NVIDIA has accelerated its work to launch the RTX 5060 or RTX 5060 Great model with 12 GB VRAM capacity. This series, which was previously thought to be shelved due to memory supply problems, is now getting ready to meet real technology enthusiasts by the end of the year. This breakthrough is considered as part of the company’s strategy to create a competitive graphics card portfolio for users with high memory requirements.
RTX 50 Series Great Models Are Being Developed
There have been speculations in the technology world for a while about the future of the GeForce RTX 50 Superior series. In particular, memory supply crises and high demand in the artificial intelligence field caused NVIDIA to postpone this product range. However, the latest leaked information shows that the company has revised this strategic decision.
RTX 50 series cards once again set performance standards thanks to their 3 GB GDDR7 memory modules.
According to leaked reports, not only entry-level cards but the entire RTX 50 series will receive their share of the memory increase. For example, it is predicted that the RTX 5070 model will reach 18 GB from 12 GB, and the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080 models will reach 24 GB VRAM capacity. This will be a great advantage, especially for high-definition games and professional content production.
Memory Capacity Increases by 50%
While the majority of models currently on the market have 2 GB GDDR7 modules, the new generation Magnificent series will switch to heavier 3 GB modules. This technical change will directly affect the data processing capacity of the cards, offering a 50% increase. This move by NVIDIA stands out as a very logical step, considering the increasing game file sizes and complex graphics settings.
Models whose names previously appeared in Seasonic PSU calculation tools but were later removed prove that NVIDIA has been preparing for this project for a long time. It is stated that the company targets Q3 2026, but may accelerate this process depending on market conditions. Although an official launch date has not been announced yet, the RTX 50 Magnificent family is expected to hit the shelves in the last quarter of the year.
Increased VRAM capacity reinforces NVIDIA’s claim in the world of high-performance graphics.
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