NVIDIA's internal plans have changed once again: the GeForce RTX 50 Super lineup, previously delayed, is back on the development schedule. According to unofficial sources, the company has revised its strategy and is preparing to unveil an updated series of Blackwell architecture accelerators.

Reasons for the Delay and New Priorities

Previously, NVIDIA decided to postpone the launch of the updated series. The main factors influencing this decision were a critical shortage of next-generation GDDR7 memory chips and the need to concentrate all production resources on the artificial intelligence segment. However, the current situation indicates that the company intends to adjust the balance and release gaming products.

Exact release dates remain secret, but insiders suggest that new products could appear on the market before the end of the current year.

Memory Revolution: Switching to 3GB

The key technical innovation for the GeForce RTX 50 Super lineup will be the transition to using 3GB GDDR7 memory chips. This change will radically affect device specifications:

  • Video buffer capacity will increase by 1.5 times compared to current models.
  • The new memory configuration will allow for improved bandwidth without changing the graphics processor architecture.

It is important to note that no significant changes to the graphics core configuration itself are planned. The main focus is on modernizing the memory subsystem, which should become the main competitive advantage of the updated 3D accelerators.