
Recent speculation regarding the imminent launch of NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 SUPER graphics cards has been dispelled. The company remains concentrated on its existing product lineup, quelling rumors that have circulated about a new GPU release.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 SUPER Series: Clarifications on Launch Rumors for 2025
In recent weeks, various rumors suggested that NVIDIA could unveil its GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series by the third quarter of 2025. These claims included alleged specifications and pricing, which had been previously floated by the reliable leakster, Kopite7kimi, months ago. However, it is essential to note that, while these specs exist, they are subject to change as the supposed launch date approaches.
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- 18 GB GeForce RTX 5070 SUPER Spec Details (Leaked June 2025)
We can conclusively state that beyond the leaked specifications, all conjecture concerning launch dates and pricing for the RTX 50 SUPER series is unfounded. Confirmations from our sources indicate that NVIDIA does not intend to release these GPUs in the fourth quarter of 2025. In fact, it is unlikely that any announcements regarding the “SUPER”lineup will emerge, even during CES 2026.
Summary of Key Points:
- No immediate plans for NVIDIA RTX 50 SUPER launch.
- NVIDIA has not finalized any launch schedules for its AIB partners.
- RTX 50 GPUs are currently in full production and operational.
- No plans to discontinue RTX 50 GPUs.
- Leaked specs were circulated months ago and remain unchanged.
- Rumors of delays are unfounded as no launch was ever set.
Moreover, it is important to clarify that the perception that NVIDIA is postponing a launch is misleading. NVIDIA operates on a far more structured timeline than merely responding to speculation about delays. Contacting several AICs reveals that they have not received updates pertaining to the RTX 50 SUPER series.

Although NVIDIA’s recent price adjustments might suggest that a new launch is on the horizon, this is not the case. The original RTX 50 models are only now reaching their manufacturer’s suggested retail prices as production ramps up and supply stabilizes. Any rumors concerning their discontinuation are also inaccurate.
This wave of misinformation seems to be aimed at stirring panic in the market, potentially leading consumers to sell off their existing GPUs, fearing that the new “SUPER”line will devalue their current hardware. Presently, there is no basis for such concern.
Looking ahead, it is essential to understand that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 SUPER family will indeed be introduced at the appropriate time. NVIDIA is expected to organize a significant event to reveal its next-generation products, and when that moment arrives, the company will ensure that the announcement is grand and unmistakable.
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