According to a report by TweakTown, NVIDIA is planning to refresh its GeForce RTX 50-series SUPER line of graphics cards by Christmas 2025. The company aims to enhance the memory sizes of key performance-segment and high-end graphics card SKUs to improve performance in higher resolutions, especially with ray tracing and neural rendering enabled. NVIDIA is expected to utilize new 24 Gbit density GDDR7 memory chips to achieve memory sizes like 18 GB over a 192-bit wide memory bus or 24 GB across a 256-bit wide memory bus. Additionally, NVIDIA plans to slightly increase shader counts and GPU clock speeds.
The TweakTown article also provides insights into the potential specifications of the RTX 50-series SUPER lineup. The RTX 5070 SUPER is the only card to see an increase in SM counts compared to its non-SUPER predecessor, reaching the maximum "GB205" silicon with 6,400 CUDA cores, 200 Tensor cores, and 50 RT cores. The RTX 5070 Ti SUPER, based on the "GB203" chip shared with the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080, does not see a change in SM count despite a significant difference between the two (70 vs. 84). The RTX 5080 SUPER, like the RTX 5080, also maxes out the "GB203." Both the RTX 5070 Ti SUPER and RTX 5080 SUPER benefit from a 50% increase in memory size to 24 GB. While the RTX 5070 Ti SUPER maintains the same 28 Gbps memory speed as the RTX 5070 Ti, the RTX 5080 SUPER receives a slight speed boost to 32 Gbps. Overall, there are notable increases in TGP across the RTX 50-series SUPER lineup.