According to leaks spotted on the Chiphell forum and reported by Wccftech, NVIDIA is working on two new “Super” cards: the GeForce RTX 5080 Super and the RTX 5070 Super. The main headline here is a hefty memory upgrade—24 GB of next-gen GDDR7 on the 5080 Super and 18 GB on the 5070 Super. Both will reportedly use 3 GB memory chips, following the same design seen in the upcoming mobile RTX 5090.
Don’t expect huge frame-rate jumps: insiders say the Super variants deliver only modest performance bumps over the standard RTX 5080 (16 GB) and RTX 5070 (12 GB). Instead, NVIDIA’s focus appears to be on giving you roughly 50% more VRAM, which could help with high-res textures, multi-monitor setups, and future game engines that eat up memory.
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Nobody knows exactly when NVIDIA will make these cards official, but history suggests Super and Ti models land about halfway through a generation. VideoCardz predicts an announcement around the end of 2025 or at CES 2026. If you’re hunting for more memory without jumping to the top-tier RTX 5090, these Super cards might be worth watching—especially if you love cranking settings up to max.
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