Nvidia's RTX 5080 Super Rumors: 24GB VRAM, Mid-2026 Launch, and Potential Gaming Revolution

April 28, 2025
Nvidia's RTX 5080 Super Rumors: 24GB VRAM, Mid-2026 Launch, and Potential Gaming Revolution
  • Nvidia is rumored to be developing the RTX 5080 Super and RTX 5070 Super, with expectations of 24GB and 18GB of VRAM, respectively, utilizing new 3GB GDDR7 memory chips.

  • Historically, Nvidia has released Super variants approximately 15 months after the initial series launch, suggesting a potential mid-2026 arrival for these new models.

  • The performance of the existing RTX 5080 has been described as unimpressive, further fueling speculation about the need for these Super variants.

  • If the RTX 50 lineup receives Super upgrades, models like the RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 could see their VRAM increased from 8GB to 12GB, enhancing performance for future gaming.

  • The increase in VRAM is expected to improve gameplay in high-definition settings and assist content creators by reducing rendering times and enhancing workflow efficiency.

  • These new GPUs aim to democratize high-performance gaming by providing enhanced capabilities at a lower price point compared to the flagship RTX 5090, which is priced at $1,999.

  • However, potential pricing strategies will be crucial; if the new GPUs are priced too high, it could limit their accessibility and undermine their intended purpose.

  • In collaboration with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Nvidia is working on next-generation GPUs that will leverage chiplet technology for better performance and cost efficiency.

  • Using 3GB chips allows Nvidia to offer configurations like 18GB and 24GB without needing to redesign the printed circuit board.

  • If the RTX 5080 Super does not match or exceed the performance of the RTX 4090, it may struggle to attract gamers, especially if priced similarly to its predecessor.

  • Rumors about these GPUs have emerged from credible sources like the leaker panzerlied on Chiphell forums, who has a mixed track record but has accurately predicted Nvidia's previous hardware features.

  • Despite the excitement surrounding these developments, there is currently no official confirmation from Nvidia regarding the Super variants, and speculation should be approached with caution.

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