Leaker Claims Nvidia RTX 50 Super GPUs Still on Track for 2025 Launch with 50% More VRAM
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Summary
An X leaker (@Zed_Wang) claims Nvidia's RTX 50 Super series GPUs are back on track for a later 2025 launch, after previous reports of delays and potential cancellations. The Super variants are expected to feature 50% more VRAM per card compared to the standard RTX 50 series, following Nvidia's pattern of mid-generation refreshes seen with the RTX 20 and 40 Super lines. However, the increased memory capacity is expected to come with higher prices.
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· 3 pulledIs Nvidia's RTX 50 Super series back on track?
X leaker @Zed_Wang says the cards could launch later this year with 50% more VRAM per card.
All we've heard about a 50-series Super, however, is delays and potential cancellations. Now they're apparently back on.
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