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Nvidia RTX 5080 Super and RTX 5070 Super reportedly in development

We may be in for another round of RTX Super series graphics cards. Sources this week began claiming that Nvidia is now working on RTX 5080 Super and RTX 5070 Super graphics cards with increased VRAM

The rumour from Chiphell (via VideoCardz) suggests that these new RTX Super GPUs will utilise 3GB memory modules, which will in turn add up to more total VRAM for the graphics card. In the case of the RTX 5080 Super, it is claimed that the card will ship with 24GB of VRAM, while the RTX 5070 Super is supposedly getting a bump up to 18GB of VRAM.

 

While unconfirmed, the availability of 3GB modules also raises questions about their use in lower-tier cards. Adopting 3GB modules could enable more comfortable capacities, such as 12GB, addressing the concerns around the continued prevelance of 8GB GPUs, which are beginning to struggle heavily with modern games.

While concrete release dates for potential RTX 50 Super or Ti variants are still just speculation, history suggests that the Super variants will debut around one year after the launch of the RTX 5080.

KitGuru says: Do you think Nvidia will launch other RTX 50 Super models with 3GB modules? 

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