NVIDIA May Be Preparing a Memory Rich RTX 50 SUPER Surprise
13:33, 05.06.2026
NVIDIA may be giving the GeForce RTX 50 series a second act. Insider MEGAsizeGPU claims that the company has returned to work on its RTX 50 SUPER lineup, even though NVIDIA has not confirmed these cards publicly.
According to the leak, the lineup could include a GeForce RTX 5060 with 12 GB of memory. NVIDIA may also choose a different name for it, such as RTX 5060 SUPER. You should not expect a firm launch date yet, but the insider believes these GPUs could still arrive this year.
The most interesting part is not raw power. It is a memory. Previous leaks suggested that the RTX 5080 SUPER may come with 24 GB of GDDR7, while the RTX 5070 Ti SUPER could also reach 24 GB. The RTX 5070 SUPER may get 18 GB.
More VRAM Could Change the Midrange Game
NVIDIA may use 3 GB GDDR7 memory modules instead of the 2 GB modules found in current models. That change gives NVIDIA a cleaner path to larger memory pools without completely redesigning every card.
For buyers, this matters. More VRAM can help in modern games, creative workloads, AI tools, and high resolution textures. You may not feel the difference in every title today, but heavier games and apps keep pushing memory limits higher.
Earlier this year, reports claimed that NVIDIA paused the SUPER refresh because data centers needed more GPU resources and memory supply remained tight. MEGAsizeGPU says memory still creates pressure, but NVIDIA plans to provide AIC partners with GPU and memory bundles.
This Could Be a Quiet Win for Everyday Users
If NVIDIA launches these cards with meaningful VRAM upgrades, you may get GPUs that age better and handle new workloads more confidently. The real question will be pricing. Extra memory sounds great, but gamers and creators need fair value, not another premium badge.
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