NVIDIA Preparing GeForce RTX 50-Series SUPER Refresh With Higher VRAM by Holiday 2025

NVIDIA is set to update its GeForce RTX 50-series graphics card lineup with new SUPER models expected by Christmas 2025, according to a report from TweakTown. The refresh will focus on expanded memory configurations and incremental performance improvements, aiming to deliver better results in high-resolution gaming and workloads involving ray tracing and neural rendering.

The upcoming models will feature 24 Gbit density GDDR7 memory chips, enabling NVIDIA to configure cards with 18 GB of VRAM on a 192-bit bus or 24 GB on a 256-bit bus. The additional memory is expected to improve performance in demanding titles and professional applications where higher capacities are increasingly important.

Among the refreshed lineup, the RTX 5070 SUPER will see the most notable changes. It will fully utilize the “GB205” silicon with 50 streaming multiprocessors, resulting in 6,400 CUDA cores, 200 Tensor cores, and 50 RT cores. This represents an upgrade over the standard RTX 5070 and positions it more competitively in the performance segment.

The RTX 5070 Ti SUPER and RTX 5080 SUPER will not receive additional SM counts but will benefit from larger memory pools. Both models are expected to ship with 24 GB of GDDR7 memory. The RTX 5070 Ti SUPER will retain 28 Gbps memory speeds, while the RTX 5080 SUPER will see a slight increase to 32 Gbps. These represent a 50% increase in VRAM over their non-SUPER versions.

GPU SpecsGeForce RTX 5080GeForce RTX 5080 SUPERGeForce RTX 5070 TiGeForce RTX 5070 Ti SUPERGeForce RTX 5070GeForce RTX 5070 SUPER
ArchitectureBlackwellBlackwellBlackwellBlackwellBlackwellBlackwell
ProcessTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4N
CUDA Cores10752107528960896061446400
Tensor Cores (AI)330 (5th Gen)330 (5th Gen)280 (5th Gen)280 (5th Gen)192 (5th Gen)200 (5th Gen)
Ray Tracing Cores84 (4th Gen)84 (4th Gen)70 (4th Gen)70 (4th Gen)48 (4th Gen)50 (4th Gen)
GPU Boost Clock2617 MHzTBC2452 MHzTBC2512 MHzTBC
Memory16GB GDDR724GB GDDR716GB GDDR724GB GDDR712GB GDDR718GB GDDR7
Memory Interface256 Bit256 Bit256 Bit256 Bit192 Bit192 Bit
Bandwidth960 GB/sec1024 GB/sec896 GB/sec896 GB/sec672 GB/sec672 GB/sec
TGP360W415W300W350W250W275W


In addition to memory changes, NVIDIA is likely to implement minor increases in GPU clock speeds and power requirements across the refreshed cards, resulting in higher total graphics power (TGP). These updates are aimed at providing smoother performance for modern games and upcoming software optimized for ray tracing and AI-driven rendering technologies.

If NVIDIA follows through with its plans, the GeForce RTX 50-series SUPER lineup will be introduced by the end of 2025, giving the company a refreshed product range ahead of the holiday season and strengthening its position in the high-end GPU market.

Source: TweakTown

Jani Dushman
Jani Dushman

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