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Nvidia begins teasing RTX 40 Super

In recent months, leaks have heavily pointed towards the impending launch of a new range of RTX 40 Super graphics cards. Now with CES just days away, Nvidia appears to be teasing exactly that. 

In a short teaser video posted this afternoon, Nvidia showcases what is clearly a new Founders Edition graphics card, with a subtler blacked-out design with some accented lighting for the GeForce logo and for the V-shaped area in-front of the fan.

Nvidia has already announced plans for a Special Address stream on the 8th of January to announce new GeForce-related things. Based on this teaser video, we can certainly expect some new hardware. Hopefully some new improvements on the software side will also be on the table.

We'll be covering CES from the ground this year, so expect plenty of news right from the show starting next week.

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